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After reading Droid-Life's post on using Google Gesture Search to find the "hidden" 4G settings menu on the DInc, I followed suit on my DX, and found a settings menu to unlock a SIM card. Having only been on Verizon, I'm not all that familiar with SIM cards, but would this be used to unlock the phone from carrier restrictions, or is this just an artifact setting used only on GSM Android phones? I'm mostly curious, since I can't seem to find any postings related to the Droid X.
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Well, considering there is no place for a sim card to be installed and the phone is not GSM capable, the menu item is of no use to a DX user.
also, there is no 4G radio on the incredible so even with some random menu item you won't be able to use the phone with verizon's LTE next year.
Dj.
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Older phones used SIM cards I forget what the M stood for, but S stood for System and I stood for Information. They were like the BIOs are to PCs. Newer phones have this information built into the phone itself, so you no longer need a SIM card...Thank the Lord, because they had their own problems. As for G4, Verizon claims (true or false) that they will have G4 sometime at the beginning of next year. The only provider, as far as I know, that offers G4 is Sprint.
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mortb wrote:Older phones used SIM cards I forget what the M stood for, but S stood for System and I stood for Information. They were like the BIOs are to PCs. Newer phones have this information built into the phone itself, so you no longer need a SIM card...Thank the Lord, because they had their own problems. As for G4, Verizon claims (true or false) that they will have G4 sometime at the beginning of next year. The only provider, as far as I know, that offers G4 is Sprint.
G4 is a designation for an Apple Macintosh Computer. 4g is the designation for the next generation of data for cell phones beyond the 3g designation. Verizon's designation of their '4g' is called LTE.
Sorry.... couldn't resist.
But seriously, Verizon is talking of turning on some of the major cities for LTE ,middle of next year, and most of the nation by the end of 2012.
But with the lack of any phones with LTE installed, I do not see Verizon having anything ready for early next year.... Not saying it will not happen, just not seeing it happing anytime soon.
Have a good day
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curtterp wrote:
mortb wrote:Older phones used SIM cards I forget what the M stood for, but S stood for System and I stood for Information. They were like the BIOs are to PCs. Newer phones have this information built into the phone itself, so you no longer need a SIM card...Thank the Lord, because they had their own problems. As for G4, Verizon claims (true or false) that they will have G4 sometime at the beginning of next year. The only provider, as far as I know, that offers G4 is Sprint.
G4 is a designation for an Apple Macintosh Computer. 4g is the designation for the next generation of data for cell phones beyond the 3g designation. Verizon's designation of their '4g' is called LTE.
Sorry.... couldn't resist.
But seriously, Verizon is talking of turning on some of the major cities for LTE ,middle of next year, and most of the nation by the end of 2012.
But with the lack of any phones with LTE installed, I do not see Verizon having anything ready for early next year.... Not saying it will not happen, just not seeing it happing anytime soon.
Have a good day
LOL!
I have read somewhere that LTE on verizon will be sim card based. Any thoughts or insight on that?
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Hey Gerio, thanks. That was my understanding too. Will be a change for those long term CDMA users who have been sim free for all these years.
Dj.