I believe this is a great move for T-Mobile. Especially at a time in our economy like this. Everyone enjoys getting more for less or a damn good deal. I'm one! If bad for T-Mobile, definitely good for its customers.
Seems like ATT had to push out their version pretty quickly once they saw T-Mobile's was passed. Although, I don't know why ATT would even be concerned with T-Mobile.
I'm not going to lie, Tmobile USA has really impressed me as of late. In a weird way, it actually makes you want to join them. This whole time they have kept their cards up their sleeves and now it is truly amazing. VZW and ATT battle it out with each other so much, along with Sprint trying to keep it's flock, the little magenta that was, now is proving itself to play with the big boys!
T-Mobile may be the only US carrier, but globally Android is still continuing to spread on new devices, new manufactures, other than T-Mobile internationally, other countries will spread Android via their carriers, but in the US only T-Mobile.
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