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Haven't read the other replies(though judging from the last 2 the thread seems....fun lol) but I was very impressed with the specs, though I don't think Ill get the HD2. 1. it probably isnt coming to Sprint. 2. Im on a Tmo dealer line, so I get no upgrade pricing. So Im stuck paying full price. And 2. No keyboard is a dealbreaker for me
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lol, no, Sprint and AT&T phones.
I did go to Lake Powell from Salt Lake a few years ago from when I had Sprint before. My kids were on T-Mobile prepaid at the time. They had service the whole way (and EDGE internet) on their sidekicks, while both my wife and I had no service whatsoever (no roaming or anything) on our PPC-6700's. That was a few years ago though, so it might be different now. |
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It's all good man. Not offended at all. I enjoy a good healthy debate. It's the best way to learn any given subject. |
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I already listed several advantages GSM has over CDMA that are immediately noticable to the end user. I haven't seen one single advatage listed for CDMA. It's just a bunch of people saying "CDMA must be better because coverage in my area is better" or "CDMA is better because I have read it in the past" or whatever. |
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Hey you guys keep acting like that doesn't mean anything. As if people would stay with T-Mobile if they didn't even get service. So his 9and yours if you agree with him) argument must either be that
1: T-Mobile customers all reside in some super sized city. 2: T-Mobile customers continue to pay for a service they can't even get. or 3: T-Mobile does in fact have service in a lot of places after all. |
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