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I personally need to add two lines at the first of the year, but I need the Microsoft 950XL. The business capabilities are too great to pass up. Can someone at Verizon please respond?
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If you read the specifications posted by Microsoft on their own website, the 950 and 950XL are not compatible with the Verizon Wireless network.
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Verizon will tell you to keep checking the Sales page. Check the other 4 threads regarding this same subject.
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Not really saying much of anything then are they
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Those other threads have a lot of info, but no, Verizon isn't saying much.
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If you read the specifications posted by Microsoft on their own website, the 950 and 950XL are not compatible with the Verizon Wireless network.
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I doubt they created a phone that cannot use CDMA. But my question was not to spark a debate on what information has been reported to possibly be the case. I would like someone from Verizon to simply tell us straight up what is happening so that we can prepare to make our decisions.
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Microsoft did design and build a phone without the CDMA radios. The specifications are in black and white.
Hopefully their next phone is universal.
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If that really is the case then it should be easy for Verizon to say that and the case is closed.
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Verizon Wireless has no say in what devices Microsoft creates.
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you are off topic and rebutting something I have not even claimed. I simply want them to tell us what is going on because although you think you know, none of us actually do.