 percosan join:2002-03-13 San Francisco, CA | 1700 MHz my problem with tmobile is that they are using spectrum not supported by many 3G phones ... including iPhone. -p |
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 BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | said by percosan:my problem with tmobile is that they are using spectrum not supported by many 3G phones ... including iPhone. -p Well good thing the Iphone is an at&t exclusive then. |
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| reply to percosan said by percosan:my problem with tmobile is that they are using spectrum not supported by many 3G phones ... including iPhone. I take that as a positive, because it means these airwaves are not being plugged up by hordes of roaming iphone users. 
OTOH, the G1 of course supports the other frequencies just fine and I've even used it in Europe with a local SIM card. (T-mobile will unlock the phone at no charge on request). |
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| reply to percosan The only phone that people are complaining about not having 3G on T-Mobile is...you guessed it...the iPhone. T-Mobile has done wonders for their 3G selection to the point that it's probably just as good as your average CDMA carrier's 3G lineup, which seems to be fine for the Verizona nd Sprint hordes (all 140 million of them) out there. |
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