 GbcueAlmost P.E.Premium join:2001-09-30 Santa Rosa, CA kudos:8 Reviews:
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| Go T-Mobile I'm sure Apple has debated on whether to go with T-Mobile as well.
They should re-think it since T-Mobile has such a large 3G footprint now.
Most of AT&T's iPhone problem stem from urban areas where T-Mobile excels. -- My BLOG! Black Friday Ads |
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 | said by Gbcue:I'm sure Apple has debated on whether to go with T-Mobile as well. They should re-think it since T-Mobile has such a large 3G footprint now. Most of AT&T's iPhone problem stem from urban areas where T-Mobile excels. If Apple wants to go T-Mobile route, they will need to have their suppliers start producing the new baseband chip that will support the additional frequency that T-Mobile is using for their 3G. Plus the current 3G and 3GS users will be SOL since even if unlocked, their phones will be limited to EDGE speeds on T-Mobile network. -- Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies... A MESSAGE to the RIAA and the MPAA: You shouldn't wound what you can't kill... |
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 GbcueAlmost P.E.Premium join:2001-09-30 Santa Rosa, CA kudos:8 Reviews:
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| said by Pirate515:said by Gbcue:I'm sure Apple has debated on whether to go with T-Mobile as well. They should re-think it since T-Mobile has such a large 3G footprint now. Most of AT&T's iPhone problem stem from urban areas where T-Mobile excels. If Apple wants to go T-Mobile route, they will need to have their suppliers start producing the new baseband chip that will support the additional frequency that T-Mobile is using for their 3G. Plus the current 3G and 3GS users will be SOL since even if unlocked, their phones will be limited to EDGE speeds on T-Mobile network. It's not that hard to put in a new radio.
Whose fault is it that they bought the original crippled radio iPhone? It's not like they don't already buy a new phone almost every year or two. -- My BLOG! Black Friday Ads |
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 | They didn't buy a crippled radio. TMO just uses a different frequency for 3G than AT&T. You are correct, though; people buy new phones all the time. The radio issue is a non-starter of an argument against TMO. No reason Apple shouldn't sell the iPhone there, and on VZW's LTE network next year. |
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| reply to Gbcue said by Gbcue:I'm sure Apple has debated on whether to go with T-Mobile as well. They should re-think it since T-Mobile has such a large 3G footprint now. Most of AT&T's iPhone problem stem from urban areas where T-Mobile excels. I am a T-Mobile subscriber but I have to say that being the number four carrier, I doubt T-Mobile's network is up to the challenge at this time. Several more years of network upgrades perhaps but not yet. AT&T was already substantially larger than T-Mobile when the iPhone arrived and they buckled under the network overload. I can't imagine what my phone service would be like if several million iPhone's suddenly appeared online. -- I support the right to keep and arm bears. |
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