This post makes a statement that's a little misleading: "...an unlocked iPhone 3G running on T-Mobile..."
Yes, you can make calls on TMo with one of these, but, you won't be able to use 3G as it doesn't support the bands that T-Mobile uses. When it comes to using the internet, you have WiFi or EDGE :(
If im not mistaken, that means even voice would not be 3G. No thanks, I'll be sticking with my T-Mobile iPhone 2G (and my $40 plan) until the new iPhone drops in June and is swiftly unlocked by the ever-so-awesome dev-team.
There's also places on ATTs network that is also just edge, whats your point. If they wanted a 3g tmobile phone they would get one. Most people buying this shit are trendy people who only care about the phone for looks anyway. they might use the web once a month to look up how to make hummus or whatever trendy people do.
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This post makes a statement that's a little misleading: "...an unlocked iPhone 3G running on T-Mobile..."
Yes, you can make calls on TMo with one of these, but, you won't be able to use 3G as it doesn't support the bands that T-Mobile uses. When it comes to using the internet, you have WiFi or EDGE :(
If im not mistaken, that means even voice would not be 3G. No thanks, I'll be sticking with my T-Mobile iPhone 2G (and my $40 plan) until the new iPhone drops in June and is swiftly unlocked by the ever-so-awesome dev-team.
There's also places on ATTs network that is also just edge, whats your point. If they wanted a 3g tmobile phone they would get one. Most people buying this shit are trendy people who only care about the phone for looks anyway. they might use the web once a month to look up how to make hummus or whatever trendy people do.