Re: N810 with GSM radio

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On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 12:23:04PM -0800, Wayne Fiori wrote:
> It would make the device far too expensive for its market. The cogs on
> the radio device would add to the base cost. There would be different
> European and American model -- each market uses different frequencies
> for GSM/EDGE. 

I suppose you could probably find a chipset that doesn't do all four GSM
frequency bands, but that would be silly.  For some reason, five-band
WCDMA doesn't seem to be as common as it should be, but 850/1900/2100
is common enough.  Leaves T-Mobile US out in the cold, but their fault
for picking a weird place to put their UMTS.

-- 
Brad Ackerman
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