briankeith513
Well-known member
Actually the number 1 smartphone would be the Blackberry Curve.
If you say so, buddy.
Actually the number 1 smartphone would be the Blackberry Curve.
Whats the difference between a locked phone, and an unlocked phone that can only ever work on T-Mobile?
Lame. They should have included support for AT&T's 3G frequency to at least let you use an unlocked phone on two different carriers.
As it is its just another phone locked to one cell company, just like all the other phones. And permanently limited to the cell company with the worst coverage in the US.
Nothing new here, move along.
Sad.
Outside the US this might have appeal, but in the US, I don't see it. This is not a serious attempt to compete with the iPhone.As a Canadian, this is exciting for me. A new wireless carrier, WIND, just opened up here in the Great White North, and its running on the same spectrum as T-mobile. That means that I'll have the chance to get the phone on a great network and pay $100 dollars extra on what I would be paying for a Blackberry Bold 9700 anyways (they don't offer subsidies)
I'm sorry, I am just so over all this hype. As far as I am concerned Google and T-Mo can take there wonderful new phone and shove it.