How to Check Cdma or Gsm
Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) and Global
System for Mobile Communications (GSM) are different types of mobile phone
networks and forms of technology. Both CDMA and GSM mobile phones and networks
are prevalent in North America and nearly every other region in the world.
There is more than one method to check, or determine, which network your mobile
phone belongs to. You can determine if a network is CDMA or GSM based on the
wireless service provider you use or by inspecting the physical characteristics
of your mobile phone.
Method1
Mobile Phone
1.Determine if your phone requires a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM)
card.
A SIM card is a small, removable card or chip that contains your mobile
account information and is interchangeable between all GSM phones.
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If you use a SIM card in your mobile phone, the phone is a GSM device;
otherwise, if your phone does not require the use of a SIM card, the phone is a
CDMA device.
2.Check the inside of your phone for a SIM card.
This step can be performed if you are unsure if the phone requires the
use of a SIM card.
Open the battery compartment of the phone. The SIM card holder is
normally located underneath the battery; however, some mobile phones will
have a SIM card slot or tray located on the outside of the phone.
Remove the battery from the phone and inspect
the inside of the phone for a SIM card or SIM card holder. Most mobile phones
will have an icon or picture that depicts where the SIM card should be placed.
If you need assistance
with locating the SIM card slot, or determining if the phone requires the use
of a SIM card, consult with your phone's manual or contact the manufacturer of
the phone.If you use an iPhone 4, the GSM model will contain
a SIM card tray on the right side of the device; whereas the CDMA model will
not have a SIM card tray.
Method2
Mobile Service Provider
1.Determine the technology used by your service provider.
Most mobile carriers either use CDMA or GSM technology for their
service.
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If you use Verizon or Sprint as your carrier, you are on a CDMA
network; however, if you use ATT or T-Mobile, you are using GSM technology.
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Visit the Wikipedia website provided in the Sources section of
this article to view a longer list of North American service providers and the
types of technologies they use.
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If your service provider is not on the Wikipedia list, contact
your mobile service provider directly to determine which technology is being
used if you require further clarification.
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