Umm... while there is no 3G data on the t639 it does in fact support UMTS. This is to provide better voice coverage, capacity, and quality which is understandable. As T-Mobile lays down its 3G network the phones will automatically decide which network is "better."
Don't expect to see any 3G data until late Q3 2008 at the earliest, since T-Mobile is going to focus on its voice network first.
“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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Umm... while there is no 3G data on the t639 it does in fact support UMTS. This is to provide better voice coverage, capacity, and quality which is understandable. As T-Mobile lays down its 3G network the phones will automatically decide which network is "better."
Don't expect to see any 3G data until late Q3 2008 at the earliest, since T-Mobile is going to focus on its voice network first.