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To: missing who wrote (12147)12/30/1997 11:06:00 PM
From: pass pass  Respond to of 25960
 
Off topic: If you order the Samsung phone from Sprint telemarketing, they give you another $30 free calling card. So it's $69. If Samsung didn't make any sacrifice, then why Sprint no longer directly sells Sony's phone, which is $199?

Nokia can sell its TDMA (GSM1900) cheap because it's a proven technology and there are lots of chipmakers supplying the hardware. As for CDMA, there is no other vendor; every CDMA phone in the market today has to use the chip from QCOM. So the cost is much higher than GSM.