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Originally Posted by kermitology
That doesn't sound right.. Sounds like internet made up facts..
More likely it transmits voice on one band and data on another. Most GSM phones now are quad band, so they support four carrier frequencies.
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Really? My knowledge of technology is elementary at best. Still I thought that the GSM radios were smaller compared to the CDMA radios. Meaning a voice and data radio can be used in a GSM device and data and voice can used simultaneously. While in a CDMA phone the larger radio is used for voice and data and they cannot be used simultaneously. I have heard this a few times, but I could be completely misunderstanding what was being explained since my tech experience and understanding is very limited. If you work in the industry you would know a heck of a lot more than I would.
Would you mind explaining about the quad band you posted about? I have never heard of that before. I have no idea what you mean by support for four carrier frequencies.