whats funny about this was telus was the first in north america to launch unlimited text messaging years ago. like 4 years or 5 years ago. and it included unlimited pics and vids. yet they are THE LAST to get a full qwertty device that is not a data device. go figure
They've had the LG Rumo(u)r for some time. Also, if you're including all NA carriers, neither T-Mobile nor AT&T currently have a QWERTY "dumbphone" (although AT&T has had at least one in the past, as Cingular, and I believe T-Mobile carried one ahead of its time as well).
Well if it counts T-mobile does have the Samsung Blast which is not qwerty but is using the BB suretype keyboard. Then there is also all the Sidekick versions. I won't call them dumbphones but they are not really smartphones either.
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whats funny about this was telus was the first in north america to launch unlimited text messaging years ago. like 4 years or 5 years ago. and it included unlimited pics and vids. yet they are THE LAST to get a full qwertty device that is not a data device. go figure
They've had the LG Rumo(u)r for some time. Also, if you're including all NA carriers, neither T-Mobile nor AT&T currently have a QWERTY "dumbphone" (although AT&T has had at least one in the past, as Cingular, and I believe T-Mobile carried one ahead of its time as well).
Well if it counts T-mobile does have the Samsung Blast which is not qwerty but is using the BB suretype keyboard. Then there is also all the Sidekick versions. I won't call them dumbphones but they are not really smartphones either.
Wait they are now making the Vu in CDMA form?