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Old 10-27-2008, 05:07 AM   #35
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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?
Well From What I understand, the newer CDMA standards do allow for a SIM card. But I dont't think it is arequirement like in the GSM standard.

The only place I've actually seen it in use is in india where Tata Indicom uses CDMA and introduced SIM cards on their newer phones a couple of years ago.
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