HAHA...suckers, paying that much for a phone that will be available soon. I'm getting it on the "cheap(er)" getting my wife to upgrade her current phone with AT&T, keeping her current phone and giving me the Bold, unlock it, use it on TMO. That's if the damn thing comes to AT&T....lol
@ D$: T-Mobile's 3G network is extremely limited at this point, so I don't think it would make much of a difference to the vast majority of T-Mobile customers. Not to mention, if those customers got along fine without 3G this long, it won't shouldn't bother them too much now.
But the whole point is that the Bold is the first, actually second, 3G GSM Blackberry. So why spend big bucks if you might as well get a Curve or 8800 series.
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HAHA...suckers, paying that much for a phone that will be available soon. I'm getting it on the "cheap(er)" getting my wife to upgrade her current phone with AT&T, keeping her current phone and giving me the Bold, unlock it, use it on TMO. That's if the damn thing comes to AT&T....lol
You realize that it won't work on T-Mobile's 3G network right? T-Mo is on the 1700 Mhz bandwidth... AT&T uses 1900 Mhz....
@ D$: T-Mobile's 3G network is extremely limited at this point, so I don't think it would make much of a difference to the vast majority of T-Mobile customers. Not to mention, if those customers got along fine without 3G this long, it won't shouldn't bother them too much now.
But the whole point is that the Bold is the first, actually second, 3G GSM Blackberry. So why spend big bucks if you might as well get a Curve or 8800 series.