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Very interesting. The
Very interesting. The choice of GSM versus 3GSM (essentially a WCDMA technology)is probably based on network availability. Nobody disputes that for high-bandwidth cellular data communications, WCDMA is the hands-down winner. Also, to convert an existing product from GSM to 3G isn't like updating firmware. I can't forsee a way to do it without buying a different version altogether. I know that when cellular networks convert from GSM to WCDMA they call it a "forklift overhaul." A forklift takes all the GSM equipment out and puts all the WCDMA equipment in. But I don't want this to turn into GSM vs CDMA (3G).
I'd like to get a visual picture of what it looks like and a demo of why I'll be replacing my existing GSM phone with one. As cool as camera and mp3 playing capability may be, my phone is used as a phone 99.5% of the times I pick it up. Perhaps Apple will change that.