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Wow! Thanks alot! I hope I win!
Those who say TMO sucks or is bad, just are jealous that thier own carrier robbs you for unlimited mins. Get over yourself, and realize TMO is right up there with Sprint. They may have a horrible love affair with mediocre phones, but that is chaning as well. Don't Underestimate TMO. What did I read last week that Sprint just lost 1.3 MILLION customers? WTH....And Verizon cripples the interface of ALL thier phones and ATT robbs you blind for almost no mins.

Think before you speak. It makes you look even more stupid then if you didn't.
THIS IS SOOOOO LEGIT.

I got this plan and brand new Curve 8900 for $179 flat on a 1YR contract. I have been with TMO for over 5 years, and live in the San Fran market.

read my story here, its a douzy:

http://howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=1499063
This will seriously put PALM and Sprint back on the map. Nothing since the iPhone dropping on ATT has created so much buzz. Coming from the iPhone and becoming increasingly bored/frusterated with its mediocrity, this will be a WELCOMED improvement.
thumb wheel is bunk...
caused alot of dropped b berries.
new trackball FTW!
Why can't any GSM carriers pick this up? Will it strictly be for Verizon? If so, chalk up another novelty I will never buy.
lol, you just cyber-kicked this guys ass.
I'm just glad that TMO is getting anything at all. I saw it said ATT would be exclusive, and I thought "Oh, no. Another iPhone disaster." Can't wait!! T-MO has the BEST data plans anyways so all you whiners can just eat that.
Wow. TMO totally is deciding to release this on the day the titanic sank. I sure hope the white star line doesnt sue!...BFD...
its CON-vict. It will come with pre loaded apps for bank robbery and feature a switchblade as a stylus for its touchscreen!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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