This ends up being off topic, but since everyone else is talking iPhone. It seems that everyone has forgotten the two Nokia touch screen products that were out, Nokia 7710 which launched in 2004, and Nokia 7700 which launched in 2003.
Don't get overly excited about this. The N90 was approved for use on the T-Mo network, that is all. This means that when a customer calls in with one, they still get support from T-Mo.
As for the N95 coming to T-Mo, don't count on it being sold by them. Approved for use on the network maybe, but not likely to be sold in T-Mo stores.
As for the 3G network, it will be used only for Voice when it is launched and not for data. They need bandwidth to help with over crowding.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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