Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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We know why you won't see an S60 3G phone on VZW. The cost alone of changing the device to work on CDMA, is probably more than they're willing to dump into a project that they have no idea if it will do well enough to cover said costs. I think they should try and get some on T-Mobile, but again, who knows the costs associated with adapting a device to work on T-Mobiles AWS network, not to mention the fact that they are the 4th largest network, and Nokia sees much more potential in the two largest networks, one of which is GSM. And how is T-Mobile's 3G coverage at this point? Is it as wide as Big Blue's or Big Red's? Is it big enough to where Nokia sees a worth while opportunity to start making 3G devices for them? That's something Nokia might consider as well with deciding what carriers they want to launch 3G devices for.