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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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Wow, it has been the most brief comprehensive explanation about Cell phones network. Now I'll be aware about Carrier offers. Sincerily 3G is the best choice.
Be Serious!! You need to find somthing else to do.
I am a parent....and I would like to know what STFU n00b. GTFO QFT means. Learning text message lingo would me most helpful; but this article contained good information. Thanks to the author for the helpful information. I had no idea that there were such major differences between the carriers.
Extremely helpful info. Thanks for keeping it simple!
I am horrified that such an article would be considered a "news" story. Much of the information in this article was terribly mis leading and or inaccurate, starting with the fact that the main difference between CDMA and GSM phones are the SIM card inside. The SIM card is one of the smallest pieces to GSM technology and is far more cosmetic to the consumer than a practical part of GSM technology. SIM cards are also used on CDMA networks, had the author known even the slightest bit of day to day knowlege about Cellular technology they would have realized the Nextel has been using SIM cards in this country on thier CDMA/TDMA network for 20 years. Also SIM cards are not as easy to just swap anymore now that carriers are tracking the MSN (almost never an ESN on a Sim based phone as there are multiple formats for these codes that do not always fit in certain fields) to cut down on the rampant fraud that has been found in SIM based phones. Next time why don't you learn how the technologies you write about effect the reader and tell them what the user expierence is like for each technology, like a GSM phones satalites can be effected by weather for example!I hope the writter of this article feels deep shame for collecting a check for writing an article primarily about his mis understandings of wireless technology!
This is so funny. Most people don't want to know how a cell phone works. They just want it to work... sort of like a light switch.
Actually, the G in the corner stands for GPRS, not GSM. It's just displaying that the service area you're in is data ready. If your phone is EDGE capable, it may show an E. Oh, and if you really are that curious about text shortcuts, run a search. It's not rocket science...
I Love My Boost Phone 40.00 per month is all I spend On it , and you Do not owe anybody , anything They are wonderful things to Have
I thought this was well put! I work for a telecommunications company as well (as a few that commented). BRAVO!
I thought this was well put! I work for a telecommunications company as well (as a few that commented). BRAVO!
Who really gives a rip about these acronyms anyways? I know I don't. I just wish I could get quality reception from my phone for more then 30 seconds
LOL.. I love people who think that not knowing anything is a good thing. Even more funny is they take the time to read the article and still take more time to comment on it even though they are not interested! What is wrong with you? I appreciate the article. I found out that I can turn off EV-DO since I don't use it and will have a lot more battery life on the phone. Thanks!
okk whats all these???
Very helpful article. Thanks!
Wow, is there anyone out there actually interested in what you just wrote? I wondered because... it's like, totally BOOOOORING!...
Alltel also has ev-do,i have it on my razor phone from Alltel.They have mobile tv that can be downloaded from axcess.
To post 6 by carlo_raso - Those aren't examples of acronym's. An acronym is formed by taking the inital letters in a series of words to combine them to be shorter. An example is ASAP which is As Soon As Possible. What you posted as "acronyms" is just a lazy way of typing or what some people dub "net speak" or "net lingo" since in todays technology obsessed world, people don't want to take the time to use proper grammer and spelling and would much rather be "fast and lazy". To post 10 by lbeckham1 - Those acronyms you used aren't naitive to cell phones. They are just plain acronyms/lingo that people use anywhere online. OMG is Oh My God...LOL is Laugh Out Loud...NBD is No Big Deal. A "cheat sheet" for that kind of stuff is all over the net. I highly doubt someone on a yahoo tech blog would make a post about just those things. Then again, I bet if one person did, you'd also get people saying THAT was a waste of time like the people are doing about this post. To post 23 by rsafley - Just because YOU don't want to know this kind of thing, doesn't mean other people don't find it useful info. SOME people like to know how their technology works and not just get it and use it. Also, for people who DO know the lingo you used at the end, that is quite rude. Would you write something like that to a reporter just because you read or watched something you didn't care about? Honestly, this was a good way to describe the difference between the 2 major types of cell coverage that you will find. So what if some of you people don't like it. Stop bashing it just because YOU found it a waste of time. I'm sure other people actually appreciated this and enjoyed reading this article.
The article gave a good explanation but it simply underscores my feeling that we live in an age of excess and this stuff is pretty meaningless to the everyday person. Now that I know what these acronyms mean, when my 8 year old cell phones dies, I'm done with mobile phones. I don't neede to be "tracked" by phone and I don't need anything more than a phone; no photos, no texting, no downloads, no music, just a phone!
very imformational...not!!!!!!
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66 Posted by tulsa19672000 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:23PM EDT Report Abuse
FYI - Sprint must be going to GSM since they combined w/ Nextel because my Sprint/Nextel phone has a SIM card.