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Pastimes : The New Qualcomm - write what you like thread.
QCOM 169.42-2.2%2:15 PM EST

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To: slacker711 who wrote (1897)8/7/2000 1:03:37 AM
From: S100  Read Replies (1) of 12231
 
Any Idea why the Nokia 6188 is sold out? Seems to be a CDMA phone using the Nokia CDMA chipset.

clearnet.com

The Samsung SCH-850 phone demo in 3D is interesting.

arcx.com has a review of the 6185/6188.
Interesting parts are:
"These phones operate at 1900 Mhz CDMA, 800 Mhz analog, and 800 Mhz CDMA" and "This is the first CDMA phone I've ever used that did not use the Qualcomm chipset. Yes I know, there are notations about Qualcomm patents on the back of the phone, but I'm fairly certain these do not refer to the chipset. Phones using the Qualcomm chipset must include the Qualcomm logo and the words "Digital by Qualcomm". I therefore got my first sample of how other engineers would choose to handle frame errors."
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