My guess would be that Apple has a contract that states that a phone deemed "better" than the iphone would not be allowed on AT&T so my guess would be no. lol
Good point troy, but I wonder, they don't mind having all those WinMo phones on AT&T, why not Google? Especially since Apple has been having such a good working relationship with them.
What probably will happen tho is HTC will sell them unlocked in Best Buy, Radioshack and other outlets.
@fireblazer: I hope so. I prefer to buy my phones without a contract, so the option of getting one of these without it being locked to a specific carrier or crippled by them in some way is very appealing.
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My guess would be that Apple has a contract that states that a phone deemed "better" than the iphone would not be allowed on AT&T so my guess would be no. lol
I'd tend to agree with you, they seem very Strict with their contract agreement together. So it really wouldn't surprise me at all.
Good point troy, but I wonder, they don't mind having all those WinMo phones on AT&T, why not Google? Especially since Apple has been having such a good working relationship with them.
What probably will happen tho is HTC will sell them unlocked in Best Buy, Radioshack and other outlets.
@fireblazer: I hope so. I prefer to buy my phones without a contract, so the option of getting one of these without it being locked to a specific carrier or crippled by them in some way is very appealing.