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In the past, business travelers who carried one cell phone on an overseas business trip had to choose from models from AT&T(T Quote) or Deutsche Telekom's (DT Quote) T-Mobile. That's because those two cellular providers use the GSM cellular standard and -- even though the U.S. uses different frequency bands -- it was easy to make handsets that worked here and abroad. So people who used Verizon(VZ Quote) and Sprint Nextel(S Quote) in the U.S. basically had to get a second phone for use in other countries. Watch my video review to see how the Ace performs its magic:Samsung's New Global Smartphone Rings RIM's Bell |
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