Wonder when AT&T will get an Android phone with 3G.. But I guess it has to do with the fact that AT&T probably doesnt want to decrease the sales of its iphone which they make so much money off of, or that the manufacturers don't think it's a good decision to put their phones against the iphone.
too bad.. I would love to be proved wrong though since that's just my theory
there's only a handful of phones with band IV, compared with phones with ATT 3G hopefully it'll come as generic (European or Asian version...Anycall i7508) if it have full-fledged browser, fully functional email client (must support AKO/DKO), streaming real/shoutcast/asf, local mp3/wma/ogg vorbis/wmv/mp4/divx, and one more: phone as modem, I'll go for it for sure the first Samsung phone I may keep
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Again with only edge for AT&T =[
Wonder when AT&T will get an Android phone with 3G.. But I guess it has to do with the fact that AT&T probably doesnt want to decrease the sales of its iphone which they make so much money off of, or that the manufacturers don't think it's a good decision to put their phones against the iphone.
too bad.. I would love to be proved wrong though since that's just my theory
there's only a handful of phones with band IV, compared with phones with ATT 3G
hopefully it'll come as generic (European or Asian version...Anycall i7508)
if it have full-fledged browser, fully functional email client (must support AKO/DKO), streaming real/shoutcast/asf, local mp3/wma/ogg vorbis/wmv/mp4/divx, and one more: phone as modem, I'll go for it for sure
the first Samsung phone I may keep