Normally I would agree and say its too little too late, but think of it this way: Tmobile has the best pricing for data plans and its HSDPA 3G. Sure they'll never have rural coverage and reception will always have issues, but I think I'll take the prospect of an unlocked high end Nokia or Sony Ericsson with AWS 3G over the crap that VZW/Sprint/ATT try to sell me anyday.
AMEN to that comment. Too late is not always Too little. T-Mobile said this long time ago that when they will launch 3G, they will know what mistakes not to make. They know now how much people are willing to pay for data, what works and what doesn't so when T-Mob will flip the switch, I think they will smack other big three's ass with pricing.
“The other one is a biggie, and it's something very noticeable in the videos: touch sensitivity is pretty bad. Using the virtual keyboard proved to be far too painful, and we're pretty sure it wasn't multitouch-friendly.”
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Normally I would agree and say its too little too late, but think of it this way: Tmobile has the best pricing for data plans and its HSDPA 3G. Sure they'll never have rural coverage and reception will always have issues, but I think I'll take the prospect of an unlocked high end Nokia or Sony Ericsson with AWS 3G over the crap that VZW/Sprint/ATT try to sell me anyday.
AMEN to that comment. Too late is not always Too little. T-Mobile said this long time ago that when they will launch 3G, they will know what mistakes not to make. They know now how much people are willing to pay for data, what works and what doesn't so when T-Mob will flip the switch, I think they will smack other big three's ass with pricing.