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Originally Posted by HARM
are any good phones coming out for tmobile?
i don't think T-mobile participated in this year CES, maybe MWC (Mobile Web Conference) they will which is next month.
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Originally Posted by HARM
are any good phones coming out for tmobile?
Originally Posted by HARM
are any good phones coming out for tmobile?
Originally Posted by HARM
are any good phones coming out for tmobile?
Originally Posted by HARM
are any good phones coming out for tmobile?
Originally Posted by Mastamind89
Anyone else feel that the Skyrocket line should have never been made and AT&T should have just gotten a LTE version of the Nexus subsidized?
Originally Posted by Mastamind89
Anyone else feel that the Skyrocket line should have never been made and AT&T should have just gotten a LTE version of the Nexus subsidized?
Originally Posted by mindless2778
This has probably been asked and answered in here, but I'm too lazy to go searching. If I drop the $700+ on the Galaxy Nexus, will it be able to work with T-Mo's 3G or will it be stuck on Edge? I had the misfortune of having to return and Nexus S I bought because of this, and it's a lot of money just for a mistake. If it works with 3G, and maybe even 4G, I'm dropping the $$$ immediately.That thing is pure sex.
Originally Posted by Alchemist IQ
Originally Posted by HARM
are any good phones coming out for tmobile?
i don't think T-mobile participated in this year CES, maybe MWC (Mobile Web Conference) they will which is next month.
T-Mobile is announcing at CES the addition of its next 4G smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G, their third HSPA+ 42Mbps capable smartphone. The Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G will feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 processor running a 1.5GHz dual-core CPU, Super AMOLED display. The Galaxy S Blaze 4G is expected to be available sometime later this year, like most every phone announced at CES. Additional details will follow closer to availability, but in the meantime you can find out more info about the Galaxy S Blaze 4G at T-Mobile’s website: www.t-mobile.com/GalaxySBLAZE4G.
T-Mobile is announcing the expansion of their HSPA+ 42Mbps markets to an additional 12 cities beginning today. Additionally, T-Mobile is expanding the reach of its HSPA+ 21Mbps markets to an additional 9 cities today. With the inclusion of these new markets, T-Mobile now covers 217 markets across the country reaching more than 200 million people.
“Our 4G network is better than ever heading into 2012,
Originally Posted by mindless2778
This has probably been asked and answered in here, but I'm too lazy to go searching. If I drop the $700+ on the Galaxy Nexus, will it be able to work with T-Mo's 3G or will it be stuck on Edge? I had the misfortune of having to return and Nexus S I bought because of this, and it's a lot of money just for a mistake. If it works with 3G, and maybe even 4G, I'm dropping the $$$ immediately.That thing is pure sex.
Originally Posted by Alchemist IQ
Originally Posted by HARM
are any good phones coming out for tmobile?
i don't think T-mobile participated in this year CES, maybe MWC (Mobile Web Conference) they will which is next month.
T-Mobile is announcing at CES the addition of its next 4G smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G, their third HSPA+ 42Mbps capable smartphone. The Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G will feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 processor running a 1.5GHz dual-core CPU, Super AMOLED display. The Galaxy S Blaze 4G is expected to be available sometime later this year, like most every phone announced at CES. Additional details will follow closer to availability, but in the meantime you can find out more info about the Galaxy S Blaze 4G at T-Mobile’s website: www.t-mobile.com/GalaxySBLAZE4G.
T-Mobile is announcing the expansion of their HSPA+ 42Mbps markets to an additional 12 cities beginning today. Additionally, T-Mobile is expanding the reach of its HSPA+ 21Mbps markets to an additional 9 cities today. With the inclusion of these new markets, T-Mobile now covers 217 markets across the country reaching more than 200 million people.
“Our 4G network is better than ever heading into 2012,
Originally Posted by mindless2778
This has probably been asked and answered in here, but I'm too lazy to go searching. If I drop the $700+ on the Galaxy Nexus, will it be able to work with T-Mo's 3G or will it be stuck on Edge? I had the misfortune of having to return and Nexus S I bought because of this, and it's a lot of money just for a mistake. If it works with 3G, and maybe even 4G, I'm dropping the $$$ immediately.That thing is pure sex.
Originally Posted by mindless2778
This has probably been asked and answered in here, but I'm too lazy to go searching. If I drop the $700+ on the Galaxy Nexus, will it be able to work with T-Mo's 3G or will it be stuck on Edge? I had the misfortune of having to return and Nexus S I bought because of this, and it's a lot of money just for a mistake. If it works with 3G, and maybe even 4G, I'm dropping the $$$ immediately.That thing is pure sex.
Originally Posted by Alchemist IQ
Originally Posted by mindless2778
This has probably been asked and answered in here, but I'm too lazy to go searching. If I drop the $700+ on the Galaxy Nexus, will it be able to work with T-Mo's 3G or will it be stuck on Edge? I had the misfortune of having to return and Nexus S I bought because of this, and it's a lot of money just for a mistake. If it works with 3G, and maybe even 4G, I'm dropping the $$$ immediately.That thing is pure sex.
It will be able to work on T-mobile 3G and 4G network, because it has penta-band radio chip that allows it to be use on their network. Droop $$$ away. Yes you did make a mistake you probably bought a EUROPEAN Nexus S or At&t version its has GSM but the 3G data chip on those have don't support the T-mobile network. You need the U.S T-mobile version of the nexus s for 3G to work.
Nako XL:
I don't call that participation more like "We gotta say something to make them seem where here at CES doing big things"
Originally Posted by Alchemist IQ
Originally Posted by mindless2778
This has probably been asked and answered in here, but I'm too lazy to go searching. If I drop the $700+ on the Galaxy Nexus, will it be able to work with T-Mo's 3G or will it be stuck on Edge? I had the misfortune of having to return and Nexus S I bought because of this, and it's a lot of money just for a mistake. If it works with 3G, and maybe even 4G, I'm dropping the $$$ immediately.That thing is pure sex.
It will be able to work on T-mobile 3G and 4G network, because it has penta-band radio chip that allows it to be use on their network. Droop $$$ away. Yes you did make a mistake you probably bought a EUROPEAN Nexus S or At&t version its has GSM but the 3G data chip on those have don't support the T-mobile network. You need the U.S T-mobile version of the nexus s for 3G to work.
Nako XL:
I don't call that participation more like "We gotta say something to make them seem where here at CES doing big things"
Originally Posted by Nako XL
I still just dont get why you didn't get a tmobile nexus s
Originally Posted by Nako XL
I still just dont get why you didn't get a tmobile nexus s
Originally Posted by Cyber Smoke
Originally Posted by HARM
are any good phones coming out for tmobile?
u can always cop the GS2