  n2jtx
join:2001-01-13 Glen Head, NY
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| If it is only 3G...
If it only supports 3G, then I would pass. If it has a fallback to 2G GSM then fine. Unfortunately it appears this will be 3G only phone. Good luck with that T-Mobile. I'll stick with my current TMO phone. -- I support the right to keep and arm bears. |
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join:2008-02-13 Hingham, MA | I really doubt they'd make a non-2G phone, especially for T-Mobile of all carriers... I think now 2G/EDGE is essentially assumed. (except for phones going to the Chinese market, which I believe is still mainly GPRS) |
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  ilikeme I live in a van down by the river. Premium join:2002-08-27 Houston, TX clubs:   | reply to n2jtx I would bet that it has 2G to fall back on to if it is a 3G phone. I have never seen a 3G phone that does not. |
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  RedMatrix Premium join:2008-08-03 Mission, TX
| All T-Mo phones that are 3G can use the 2G network. Take my mom's Nokia 3555. It works fine, and we're not one of the markets to have 3G this year. /  -- ~Dave~ |
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