It actually had said no earlier ... now it's blank. Hopefully a good sign. H@H is a nice feature, esp. if you're on TMob contract but get lousy reception where you live/work.
“The experience was a quick and painful reminder that no matter how pretty the window dressing is here, HTC has staged its fashion show in a building that should be scheduled for demolition.
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T-Mobile's version of Bold might have HotSpot@Home capability. That can explain the extra $50.
Looks like the chart says UMA: No for the TMob version, which would mean No to H@H. Which would suXXors.
it doesnt really say "no", it just says "unknown"
It actually had said no earlier ... now it's blank. Hopefully a good sign. H@H is a nice feature, esp. if you're on TMob contract but get lousy reception where you live/work.