I thought it was a sure thing that the new iPhone "2.0" would be 3G... how come all the unsure comments?It's going to be Triband UMTS and Quadband GSM (or as everyone seems to like to point out, GSM/EDGE).I don't see what's not straightforward about that. Then it will globally support 3G.
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Depends on what frequencies Apple will support. It's now easy to lock out T-Mobile USA's 3G too by not supporting 1700MHz WCDMA.
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I thought it was a sure thing that the new iPhone "2.0" would be 3G... how come all the unsure comments?
It's going to be Triband UMTS and Quadband GSM (or as everyone seems to like to point out, GSM/EDGE).
I don't see what's not straightforward about that. Then it will globally support 3G.
Depends on what frequencies Apple will support. It's now easy to lock out T-Mobile USA's 3G too by not supporting 1700MHz WCDMA.