I know everyone comments on this, but I just can't figure out why quad-band isn't the norm today. Can it really be so difficult to stick in another frequency? Is there someone out there collection a quarter for every 850mhz phone? Or are ATT & T-Mo willing it so that we don't have as easy an access as others to close the market down? Samsung phones aren't my taste (batteries are usually poor & I don't like the interface of their standard phones) but I would at least like the choice to own one & still be able to use it in rural XYZ.
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I know everyone comments on this, but I just can't figure out why quad-band isn't the norm today. Can it really be so difficult to stick in another frequency? Is there someone out there collection a quarter for every 850mhz phone? Or are ATT & T-Mo willing it so that we don't have as easy an access as others to close the market down? Samsung phones aren't my taste (batteries are usually poor & I don't like the interface of their standard phones) but I would at least like the choice to own one & still be able to use it in rural XYZ.