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And yes, I've heard the rumors of a CDMA Nokia device being tested in Asian markets, but that's been over a year ago and was a flimsy two-paragraph "report" to begin with.
Even assuming that every current WP7 user is dedicated to upgrading devices with the WP8 release, that's still only 4% of the smartphone market. Here in the U.S., that number is spread among two major Windows Phone carriers, both GSM based. I just don't see that as a sustainable base. maybe it will fare better in global markets where GSM is the standard.
VZW has stated they'll carry Windows Phone 8 devices, which indicates (unless they go pure VoLTE) that there will be CDMA devices. Sprint has previously said they're up on WP8 too, so if you hold them at their word, then there's reason for hope.
Also the Lumia 800C and 610C are CDMA Nokia handsets for China.