There are plenty of phones that T-Mobile has that people must want, else their sales would be seriously in jeopardy. Furthermore, for others it is not simply the phone, but the service in one's area as well as the cost of service in comparison and customer service in case of need for support or the like which has T-Mobile outranking its peers. What I find funny are the devices which are the same to both GSM networks costing more for service on AT&T than on T-Mobile. Maybe that is why one of their operative slogans is "get more."
T-Mo meets Windows Mo and they get a Wing, oh? (I crack myself up!)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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