phones phooey......I don't even bother waiting for a carrier to release a GSM phone. Who wants to hassle with signing another 1,2,3 year contract. Just buy an unlocked one off the net. After a "hot" phone comes out, wait a couple months for the new to wear off (and the new software glitches), then buy one off the web. Yeah, the phone might be a bit more expensive, but at least you can use it on ANY GSM carrier in the U.S. or overseas (if quad band). That's what I did when I bought a Sony Ericsson W810i a couple months ago.
“There's a certain feeling of wading through water with this phone, as every time we went exploring the menus, we were met with a delay long enough to make us doubt our keystrokes registered.”
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phones phooey......I don't even bother waiting for
a carrier to release a GSM phone. Who wants to hassle
with signing another 1,2,3 year contract. Just buy
an unlocked one off the net. After a "hot" phone comes out, wait a couple months for the new to wear off (and the new software glitches), then buy one off the web. Yeah, the phone might be a bit more expensive, but at least you can use it on ANY GSM carrier in the U.S. or overseas (if quad band). That's what I did when I bought a Sony Ericsson W810i a couple months ago.