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I can arrange blackberry for a very good price.. let me know if some 1 is interested...

I would be interested in BlackBerry.

Call me on 9322288726 with details.

Manish

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Do they work on Reliance CDMA ?

I mean does iPhone and Nokia N95 both work on CDMA ?

Apple iPhone:

Screen: 320 x 480 pixels, 3.5 inches

Ringtones: Mp3, Polyphonic

Connectivity: WiFi 802.11b/g

OS: Mac OSX

Camera: 2MP 1600x1200px

Memory: 4,8 GB Shared

135gm

Rs.30,000/-

Nokia N95:

Screen: 240 x 320 pixels

Ringtones: Mp3, Polyphonic, True tones

Connectivity: WiFi 802.11b/g, UPnP, Infrared

OS: Symbian v9.2

Camera: 5MP Carl Zeiss 2592 x 1944px Carl Zeiss

Memory: 160MB Internal, microSD Hot swap

- Built-in GPS navigation

- Installed Maps application covering over 100 countries

- Dual slide design

- Java MIDP 2.0

- MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+/WMA player

- 3.5 mm audio output jack

- TV out

- Stereo FM Radio

- Organiser

- Office document viewer

- T9

- Push to talk

- Voice dial/memo

- Built-in handsfree

120gms

Rs. 27,000/- approx

The Iphone has only looks and not much else. You can check out this page http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=iphone (BEWARE THERE ARE PROFANITIES ON THIS PAGE !)

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Why you guys compare GSM phones with CDMA phones?

Comparision is better when it is between similar kinda products.

What is use if you compare a features of Shirt with a features of Trouser??

@Manish - I Phone and Nokia N 95, both Supports GSM networks only.

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that's a misleading analogy:

you can't wear a trouser on your head or a shirt on your legs!

but you can use either technology for mobile communications.

a better one would be comparing petrol vs diesel cars since both can be used for 4 wheeled transport

its perfectly natural to compare rival standards...

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But at Reliance, If we want to use our CDMA Reliance Services, it would be better to choose among the available options and compare them only.

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i disagree - comparing GSM with CDMA highlights the shortcomings more acutely than just within CDMA alone

with MNP [mobile number portability] to become a reality within a year

and with dual mode [CDMA & GSM] handsets available,

the network technology is becoming less relevant as time goes on.

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i disagree - comparing GSM with CDMA highlights the shortcomings more acutely than just within CDMA alone

with MNP [mobile number portability] to become a reality within a year

and with dual mode [CDMA & GSM] handsets available,

the network technology is becoming less relevant as time goes on.

Dual technoogy phones can make network technology less relevent to certain extent but not fully.

For example, in GSM, irrespective of brand and model of handset, you can send Long SMS, MMS (If handset supports) but in CDMA if said feature is not registered in system as supported system, you can not use that feature.

LMS is supported by most modern handset but can not be sent if you do not use ESN of known handset in system.

CDMA need to open up to compete with GSM. It is surely far superior than GSM because of new technology.

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