One cannot simply switch operators or choose the one with the best coverage – to do this efficiently, one would need subscriptions to multiple carriers (i.e. pay access fees to multiple service providers). This also depends on the WWAN access software having the ability to maintain multiple profiles - we will have to wait and see whether laptops will have this capability.
With a subscription to just one carrier, one cannot simply choose another carrier with better coverage, even if there's a roaming agreement between the two carriers because your preferred roaming list will dictate that you use your carrier over the roaming carrier, even if the roaming coverage is better.
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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One cannot simply switch operators or choose the one with the best coverage – to do this efficiently, one would need subscriptions to multiple carriers (i.e. pay access fees to multiple service providers). This also depends on the WWAN access software having the ability to maintain multiple profiles - we will have to wait and see whether laptops will have this capability.
With a subscription to just one carrier, one cannot simply choose another carrier with better coverage, even if there's a roaming agreement between the two carriers because your preferred roaming list will dictate that you use your carrier over the roaming carrier, even if the roaming coverage is better.
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