It's not really fair to rate a phone down simply because it doesn't support the USA's unusual 3G bands. Everyone knows that when it comes to high-end phones, the USA isn't the place to look. Manufacturers want to use their money to produce products that will sell well and quite simply, the USA isn't ready for advanced phones yet.
The 3G may not work in the USA, but it does elswhere, like in the UK where high-end devices sell by the boat load.
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It's not really fair to rate a phone down simply because it doesn't support the USA's unusual 3G bands. Everyone knows that when it comes to high-end phones, the USA isn't the place to look. Manufacturers want to use their money to produce products that will sell well and quite simply, the USA isn't ready for advanced phones yet.
The 3G may not work in the USA, but it does elswhere, like in the UK where high-end devices sell by the boat load.