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Old 10-27-2008, 05:00 AM   #34
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Technically you could probably build the SIM functionality into the module - giving the module itself an ICCID, but I have doubts whether that would actually be allowed to fly by the GSM standards body.
So CDMA phones don't have any equivalent of a SIM card? How, then, do you transfer all your personal data (address book, etc), from one CDMA phone to another when you buy a new phone?
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