The iphone 3G is $30 / month for unlimited, and the AT&T 3G network is available in 20 times more places right now.
I don't mind a resonable cap, but 1 GB is way too low. I'm a average user on my smartphone and I typically rack up over 800MB download and 100MB upload. So even with my average useage I'm pushing the limit.
With a phone like the G1, which encourages people to download apps, surf the web, check Gmail, download music, etc. they are going to have a ton of people over the 1GB mark.
They better rethink this.
Even if it's just a scare tactic and will not be enforced, it's pretty crappy of Tmobile. Why scrare you customers into not using all the features you just hyped up?
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This is ridiculous!
$35 per month and you only get 1GB?
The iphone 3G is $30 / month for unlimited, and the AT&T 3G network is available in 20 times more places right now.
I don't mind a resonable cap, but 1 GB is way too low. I'm a average user on my smartphone and I typically rack up over 800MB download and 100MB upload. So even with my average useage I'm pushing the limit.
With a phone like the G1, which encourages people to download apps, surf the web, check Gmail, download music, etc. they are going to have a ton of people over the 1GB mark.
They better rethink this.
Even if it's just a scare tactic and will not be enforced, it's pretty crappy of Tmobile. Why scrare you customers into not using all the features you just hyped up?
Stupid.