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I'm going to England. I know that I won't be able to use the Bionic for phone calls or cellular data. Will I be able to access the internet via the WiFi? Is there any specific way I need to configure the phone to do so?
TIA,
-Scott
You can do a NVM edit to unlock GSM and then put a UK sim in if you want. I had mine running on T-mob uk when I was at London Heathrow a few months back.
You can also get an app like Spare Phone if you have a google voice number and then make and receive calls over wifi super cheap.

Hi Scott,I'm going to England. I know that I won't be able to use the Bionic for phone calls or cellular data. Will I be able to access the internet via the WiFi? Is there any specific way I need to configure the phone to do so?
TIA,
-Scott
For spare phone, go to your google account on a pc and enable the google number to ring on google chat. Install the app and allow it access to your account. You need call credit to make outgoing calls.
CDMA is 3G. The Bionic is only CDMA when it's doing 3G.But the Bionic is CDMA and has no place for a GSM SIM, no?
This thread is the first I've that the Bionic could do GSM. I don't know anything about it. If the hardware is there and just needs to be activated, then it's possible.
CDMA is 3G. The Bionic is only CDMA when it's doing 3G.
The 4G in the Bionic is LTE, which is not yet deployed in the U.K. LTE uses a SIM. I had to install the SIM when I got my Bionic. Didn't you?
This thread is the first I've that the Bionic could do GSM. I don't know anything about it. If the hardware is there and just needs to be activated, then it's possible. One of the wonders of modern chipsets is that they often support multiple technologies so that the same chipset can be used in many different devices which creates better economies of scale for the chipset manufacturer.