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I thought international users - or, at least those who work outside the U.S. for extended periods of time - usually preferred to buy a sim card from one of the local wireless carriers and insert it into their phone. Do you guys think that those cards would work in this phone?
This quote almost makes it sound like Verizon Wireless is somehow involved in providing the international service, which I assume would be more expensive:
This quote almost makes it sound like Verizon Wireless is somehow involved in providing the international service, which I assume would be more expensive:
Thanks.DROID PRO is also a global-ready Android smartphone, allowing customers to enjoy wireless voice service in more than 220 countries and data coverage in more than 200 countries.