Wed May 2, 2007 12:25PM EDT
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Confused by the alphabet soup of cell phone acronyms? I don't blame you. Here's a cheat sheet that'll help you navigate the waters while your shopping for your next phone—or trying to get the most out of the handset you've got.
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Why the rudeness? If you aren't interested in the article, go elsewhere. Thank you, Mr. Patterson, for the info. My Razr came with a SIM card, while my previous phone, with Verizon as the carrier, did not. It was nice to stumble upon your brief and well-written article. It explained the differences without my having to slog through the manual, if indeed the manual even contained that information.
Very well-written and useful article. People who are technically challenged or unable to follow the article, just bug off. Stop ----- ing.
Good overview, but what consumers need is a real side by side comparison of the various carrier's mobile networks. For voice calls network performanse is pretty much the same GSM, CDMA etc. The real differentiator is how do the networks perform with data. Speed is everything. By reading the article it appears that AT&T's GSM network is superior to Verizon and Sprint's CDMA network. This is not true. Verizon's EV-DO rev 0 network is faster than AT&T's GSM. Sprint's EV-DO rev A network is faster than Verizon's. The article also ommitted the next generation...4G...Mobile Wimax. WIMAX is basically like a Wi-Fi hot spot, but covers a larger area, making it mobile. Sprint is the only carrier committed to deploying Mobile Wimax. If it works (This is a big IF...LOL) everything changes and you will need to write a new article. Anyhow the industry changes very rapidly so I would warn consumers to do their homework, and try to keep up to date. Consumer reports should do an analysis every six months or so. Good job. Eddy
good info when your phone shopping,
A good technical topic "watered down" for the common user. For people that frequently travel overseas, GSM equipped phones are the answer. Either get worldwide coverage from your current carrier or just buy inexpensive SIMs (and pay per minute cards) for each country travelled. The concept of handing-off the cell phone's coverage between cell towers would also be an itneresting read. Thanks.
Thank you! I work in Customer Service for one of the major carriers and this will help explain information to customers. I had a clear understanidng myself about the difference between CDMA and GSM (having worked for both type of carriers) but explaing EDGE & GPRS has not always been easy. Do they all need to know and will they all understand,of course not to both questions. But to those who do want to know -- but it is a clear explanation. for those who complained about it being boring, didn't want to know -- why did you continue reading?
I thought it was going to give us a real cheat sheet for text message lingo people often use to abbreviate. OMG, LOL, NBD, and that sort of thing.lol but it tought me some thing new that i had no idea about. thanks
BEN, GREAT INFO ON GSM AND CDMA PHONES. WHERE CAN ONE PURCHASE THESE SIM CARDS IN THE NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY AREAS? ARE THESE SIM CARDS READILY AVAILABLE ALL OVER THE WORLD? LATA
Amazing how many people are angry because you tried to teach them something. They probably know everything there is to know about Paris, Britney, American Idol, hip-hop culture and the NBA. Useful information is too much information for these rap-music retards. I sure do miss the sixties.
The author makes the mistake that many cellular phone salespersons also make: He educates the consumer on the features and definitions used in the industry without giving any real benefits to the technology. One Benefit CDMA (Verizon/Sprint) has is that the towers are usually taller and the signal will travel farther. It can be a better choice to use in states which have very flat ground (Kansas) where ONE tower might take care all of Outdoor users within a 3 county area. On the other hand, GSM carriers (Cingular/T-MOBILE) have TWICE as many towers placed closer together. This allows them to make up for variances in terrain. This results in fewer dead spots and fewer dropped calls. This also allows for better penetration of buildings in cities of any size. Most 3G CDMA Phones can have GPS Navigation built into the phone using programs such as Telenav which will allow you pay a monthly fee and get maps and spoken driving instructions just as if you purchased an expensive GPS machine (the screen is just smaller). GSM 3G Phones (only Cingular) may require an external GPS antenna to accomplish the same function. BUT they have a huge benefit as explained below. CDMA 3G Phones can only do ONE task at a time. If you are watching TV, Downloading a song into the phones MP3 player, Navigating a route, chatting with Instant messaging such as AIM or Yahoo, Sharing a photo, checking email messages or stock quotes, or performing Any other data function, YOU DON'T have a CELLULAR PHONE. You can not make calls while using data on CDMA. With Cingular 3G (I say this because T-mobile does not have it), You can Dual task. While doing any of the above functions, you can still MAKE and receive phone calls. As valuable as using your phone as a lobal Positioning device can be for that cross country road trip, What use is it if you are out of touch for 5 hours at a time. The same is true with streaming video and Music. While we might desire to drift away while listening to some tunes, the reality is, we still must be available for THAT phone call. This could be a HUGE benefit to todays croud. For ROAD warriers who want might consider purchasing a separate device to allow their Laptops to access the internet using the High Speed data transfer allowed by both 3G networks, there are some HUGE differences. With CDMA (Sprint/Verizon), there are two or three maps showing where you have data capabilities. HERE you can use your laptop, THERE you can not (but you can use your phone). And HERE you can use your phone and data, but it is slower that this part of the map. With GSM there is only ONE map with two colors. HERE use can use your phone and your laptop. THERE you can use your phone and your laptop MUCH faster. And don't forget, You can use your PHONE and Laptop OVER THERE when traveling out of the country. BUT, with Cingular 3G GSM, You can use your phone as a Modem WHILE you are using it to make phone calls so you don't NEED a separate Card.
cell phones? gosh! well thx for wasting my time, i'm glad you did.
What about .mobi?
This was wonderful. I knew nothing about cell phones. I have an older phone and my reception is the worst in the world. I am 65 and I refuse to buy another phone, since I have a draw full. Does this mean everytime the technology changes I have to buy a phone. Thank you for this wonderful information in a language even I could understand.
helpful. Waitting next articles.
Just this week I sent a hot email to Jaguar USA telling them their $3,000 plus cost to connect and activate an obsolete Bluetooth Motorola phone was outrageous! What the heck is a "Bluetooth" anyway? Angry in Arkansas...
this art. was beat
The author doesn't even know what an acronym is. For example, "GSM" is not an acronym.
I think that it should be mentioned that the CDMA technology is light years ahead of GSM. That is why the major US carriers are, or have already moved in this direction. The fact is "more bandwidth per user in the smallest amount of space". CDMA does this. Also, it is a more secure network.
----- Yahoo, AIM,AOL is better. ----- S!
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46 Posted by sobe_dave on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:31PM EDT Report Abuse
Very Good..!! Exactly the kind of new info I needed with my cup of coffee this morning, instead of who won in American Idol; although I've got nothing against that show! I'll even come back to read the comments. We should understand the maximum we can from these devices that we use 24/7 and pay for year round. Thanks Again!