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[ale] Moving my phone into the 20th Century
- Subject: [ale] Moving my phone into the 20th Century
- From: mbt at naunetcorp.com (Michael B. Trausch)
- Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2013 12:26:08 -0400
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On 04/18/2013 10:09 AM, Jim Kinney wrote:
> FYI: The (fairly) new Motorola Razr M model at Verizon uses a SIM
> card. It's not listed at cyanogen so I haven't worked on replacing the
> default load (love the idea of making room by dumping the facebook
> app!). The razr maxx uses a different chip than the razr m so a
> reflash may be an issue.
Yes, but unless they've recently really changed things up, it's a hybrid
CDMA+LTE device (LTE uses the SIM card). It'll be a little while yet
before everyone has the ability to easily swap out phones.
? Mike
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