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(Unverified)Jan 19th 2007 10:54AM
First of all GSM is NOT more modern than "CDMA" as used by Sprint and Verizon.
SPrint and Verizon are quickly migrating from CDMA to CDMA2000 and that's part of the reason why there two companies are quickly and relatively inexpensively offering higher speed data.
Cinglular/AT&T is on GSM (as is a lot of the world) this is morphing (very slowly) to WCDMA. This is an expensive step with many jumps along the way as the companies don't want the expense of a one time jump.
Technically Sprint/Verizon are in a better position technically and have a less expensive upgrade pathway. In essence the GSM is the first and the oldest digital wireless technology.
Apple's phone is around 6 months away. If you want Apple Style buy it mid 2007. If you want more functionality in a phone and likely less expensive go with another phone. There is nothing announced by Apple that indicates their phone is a technological step ahead. It's all Apple style. If you want it buy it.