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Originally Posted by gTen
You mean the user satisfaction rating? personally I wouldn't trust those too much. Simply because unlike say sprint which requires you to actually be a sprint member to write a review for some reason T-mobile allows anyone with with an email regardless of whether you own the phone or not to vote. Not saying that its wrong, just saying that the numbers can easily be manipulated.
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I mean the sales, the article I quoted mentions both sales and ratings.
Here's another:
http://www.tmonews.com/2012/03/t-mob...for-lumia-710/
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Originally Posted by fixxxer2012
yet verizon and sprint have seemingly jumped off the wp7 bandwagon.
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Verizon maybe , sprint not so much according to this article:
Sprint Windows Phone with Qualcomm LTE chipset is entering testing phases, tip insiders
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Originally Posted by EyeB
I'd believe it, but sadly the tmobile stores (3 of them near me) had no windows phone to demo :S I got to see it at a ATT store when I checked out the note :S
Can't say that I'm not impressed with it, but I also can't say I'd want one (I'm not into social media so a "connected" phone isn't for me so much as a "tinkering" phone) I can't say that windows phone isn't good to mess with, but I don't have one and well, can't really sit down and tinker with it while the store rep is standing next to you...
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T-mobile doesn't have any demo units out, you have to ask a rep to see one.