Monday.............meh.
Originally Posted by BAN SUVS
Sounds like somebody has a case of the Mondays.
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Originally Posted by nKoan
No. No, man. ****, no, man. I believe you should get your *** kicked sayin' something like that, man.
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Sweet, it's snowing again. And I have to go back home at lunch because I forgot to grab my leftovers this morning. 
While I'm on the subject, if I want to replace my phone with a RAZR, does it actually have to be Verizon specific, or can I find ways to make any RAZR work for me?

While I'm on the subject, if I want to replace my phone with a RAZR, does it actually have to be Verizon specific, or can I find ways to make any RAZR work for me?
If you find a CDMA RAZR (Verizon, Sprint, Alltel) they might activate it for you. If you find a GSM RAZR (Cingular, T-Mobile, or any other 'unlocked' ones) then they simply can't do it.
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Originally Posted by nKoan
If you find a CDMA RAZR (Verizon, Sprint, Alltel) they might activate it for you. If you find a GSM RAZR (Cingular, T-Mobile, or any other 'unlocked' ones) then they simply can't do it.
Originally Posted by ryball
Since today is cell phone question day, is there any advantage to getting an unlocked phone? I am staying with Verizon, but want a new phone.
Originally Posted by nKoan
Unlocked means the phone is no longer locked to a specific GSM carrier. Verizon isn't even a GSM carrier, so the question is moot.


