Names instead of numbers - why would I care about that. What I do care about is the fact that there is not a single Nokia smartphone in existence that supports 3G on the AWS band. That alone exludes T-Mobile customers from considering Nokia smartphones. I don't wan't to switch to Verizon or AT&T. Why is Nokia excluding an entire nationwide carrier subscriber base from their US strategy?
I don't know if not supporting aws is enough to deter t-mobile fans. I wouldn't call myself a Nokia fanboy so much as a multi-tasking smartphone fanboy and there's no way that I would ever go to ATT. I've had S60, UIQ, and WinMo devices. While I'm excited by the prospect of the TP2, there are some things that really annoy me about WinMo. I certainly know others like me who wish that there were more AWS smartphones but prefer suffering EDGE than going to ATT.
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Names instead of numbers - why would I care about that. What I do care about is the fact that there is not a single Nokia smartphone in existence that supports 3G on the AWS band. That alone exludes T-Mobile customers from considering Nokia smartphones. I don't wan't to switch to Verizon or AT&T. Why is Nokia excluding an entire nationwide carrier subscriber base from their US strategy?
I don't know if not supporting aws is enough to deter t-mobile fans. I wouldn't call myself a Nokia fanboy so much as a multi-tasking smartphone fanboy and there's no way that I would ever go to ATT. I've had S60, UIQ, and WinMo devices. While I'm excited by the prospect of the TP2, there are some things that really annoy me about WinMo. I certainly know others like me who wish that there were more AWS smartphones but prefer suffering EDGE than going to ATT.