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my company lets me choose any phone i want.. and i upgrade often.
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Good luck... you will need it.
The ATT network is not 3G, so internet surfing is slow. The I-Phone is better as a media player and not for email and "business" applications. One can not download 3rd party applications to it. Many/most business's IT departments will not support the I-phone for business work due to its limitations and support. Windows Mobile and Blackberry's dominate the "business world" and "Corporate America" for a reason. Good luck with ATT, but get a Windows Mobile device of your choosing so you can enjoy the flexability you have come to enjoy.
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Get the Tilt. You won't miss the Mogul or the Touch. Like everyone else has said, it really is the best of both worlds. Too bad about the slow internet service though.
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at&t has pretty limited 3G coverage right now.
One thing they have going for them, however, is that HSDPA can get much faster transmission speeds than Rev 0 or Rev A. Once they've built it out enough, they'll launch it at 7.2Mbps and upgrade to HSUPA later. Sprint will have to play catch up when that time comes, as Rev A has a theoretical max of 3.1Mbps. Also, Sprint tends to only have one or two T1 lines feeding a tower - so basically, the maximum possible speed they could provide is around 3Mbps to a SINGLE customer... the more people on the tower, the slower the speeds. |
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