Yay for NextG (Telstra's crappy branding for their HSDPA network)- compatible phones which are up to speed! Boo for crappy non-N series phones!
Seriously though, until Telstra work out their problems with Nokia, they're in for a definite rocky patch. The best phone on their network to date is the MotoRAZR MAXX, and that's a definite meh-worthy phone. X-series (3/Hutch's HSDPA) data plans are much better value and also work with way more phones. Less coverage though.
“Measuring 21.5 inches each, with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, and optical multitouch technology under their chunky bezels, these two models represent the biggest mainstream push for touchscreen computing yet.”
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Yay for NextG (Telstra's crappy branding for their HSDPA network)- compatible phones which are up to speed! Boo for crappy non-N series phones!
Seriously though, until Telstra work out their problems with Nokia, they're in for a definite rocky patch. The best phone on their network to date is the MotoRAZR MAXX, and that's a definite meh-worthy phone. X-series (3/Hutch's HSDPA) data plans are much better value and also work with way more phones. Less coverage though.