 | AT&T 3G I just hope that it works with AT&T's 3G as I currently have the Google Dev 1 Phone which is unlocked but only works with TMobiles 3G network and so when on AT&T only uses the much slower Edge.. |
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| said by SteveLV702:I just hope that it works with AT&T's 3G as I currently have the Google Dev 1 Phone which is unlocked but only works with TMobiles 3G network and so when on AT&T only uses the much slower Edge.. According to FCC filings, it will not work on AT&T's 3G nOtwork. -- My Blog 2.0 |
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 FBGuyyippee ki yayPremium join:2005-03-19 | i don't exactly remember why but i don't forsee AT&T 3G becoming a huge player with htc android phones. -- sbcglobal.net speedtest result 11/11/09 - 5256kbps |
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 | reply to SteveLV702 The leaked FCC doc doesn't show this particular device supporting 850 MHz UMTS, but that doesn't mean there is not going to be one.
T-Mobile totally deserves this phone. They provide killer new style rate plans and are heading in the direction that carriers should be going in. Meanwhile, the bigger monopolistic carriers are finding more and more ways to gauge us for more money and more restirctions.
T-Mobile may not have coveage at the Moon or on polar extemities of Mars, but frankly I never go there so I don't care.
I was holding off going to them until they get a 3G capable iPhone on their network but this new phone might speed up my decision to port over much much sooner.
I use them for work already so I know their 3G network works in all the places I need it to.
Verizon's locked down phone model, high monthly fees and new $350 ETF makes me want to vomit. I used to work for them but their business practices makes me sick.
Not interested in Sprint for too many reasons to write about. |
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