1 You can't use a GSM phone with Verizon. Verizon offers CDMA only (and EV-DO for internet). To use a GSM phone, you need a provider that uses GSM, like ATT or T-Mobile.
2 This a little old... but I wanted to comment. You can get phone that support multiple bands that cover what the US CDMA and GSM carriers use. More than likely it would have dual-band CDMA technology and dual or quad-band GSM technology.
This would allow it to be used with either Sprint (if it's a Sprint phone, as I don't think they activate just any CDMA phone), Verizon, AT&T, or T-Mobile as long as the phone is unlocked. Verizon is rolling out the LTE system soon I believe, which uses SIM cards. So it may be worth waiting if you are thinking of shelling out for a smartphone.
You can get phone that support multiple bands that cover what the US CDMA and GSM carriers use. More than likely it would have dual-band CDMA technology and dual or quad-band GSM technology. This would allow it to be used with either Sprint (if it's a Sprint phone, as I don't think they activate just any CDMA phone), Verizon, AT&T, or T-Mobile as long as the phone is unlocked.
Verizon is rolling out the LTE system soon I believe, which uses SIM cards. So it may be worth waiting if you are thinking of shelling out for a smartphone.
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