Thing about the curve is that every US network has it available. Take the best phone anyone could ever want and put it on a network that only works for the phone in 25 3g markets, and a clusterfuck of other places on a halfass edge connection... You'll never get the sales. What good is a phone that you can't use to it's full potential everywhere you go? Thats why I ditched my tmobile wing a few months ago for the att tilt. At least I can use my phone in my house finally.
Agreed. Supposedly T-Mo is expanding their 3G Network. Even with a crappy service, the G1 is 7th. That is very good IMO. Android will pick up steam once other carriers jump on board. The G1 is mediocre at best but the OS is pretty sweet.
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Thing about the curve is that every US network has it available. Take the best phone anyone could ever want and put it on a network that only works for the phone in 25 3g markets, and a clusterfuck of other places on a halfass edge connection... You'll never get the sales. What good is a phone that you can't use to it's full potential everywhere you go? Thats why I ditched my tmobile wing a few months ago for the att tilt. At least I can use my phone in my house finally.
Agreed. Supposedly T-Mo is expanding their 3G Network. Even with a crappy service, the G1 is 7th. That is very good IMO. Android will pick up steam once other carriers jump on board. The G1 is mediocre at best but the OS is pretty sweet.