So I learnt that these are two different types of networks. I thought of it as of it as being like AM verses FM in that the transmitting equipment (and recieving equipment) are different.
I learnt that GSM is what ATT and Tmobile (and TracFone and RedPocket) use, and what is used exclusivly acorst Europe.
I learnt that, in US, is also CDMA that is used by Verison and US Cellular.
I learnt that most phones are setup to accept SIM cards for any GSM network or are set up to accept SIM cards any CDMA networks, and only a few can accept either. So need to get a phone that can accept whatever SIM card that you presently have. ANd some phones may be specific to a specific carrier, say, ATT.
Again, that was about 3 years ago.
Now looking to replace wifes iPhone 5S (TracFone), probably with a referbished iPhone8.
So, first I try to review what I understood about GSM verses CDMA. And info I find is that this is all things of the past, and that all are LTE 4 (and now maybe LTE5) these days. Huh? What? Our existing phones indicate LTE, and I know its not LTE3.
I look at referbished iPhone8 (Amazon Renew) and I see that can easly get a GSM phone or a CDMA phone or unlocked (claim both GMA & CDMA) and some are specific to say ATT or TMobile.
So I will get a GSM phone . . . . and dont need to understand what they are talking about being a thing of the past.
Oh, ah, maybe they also concider iPhone8 to be thing of the past.
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