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Quote: Originally Posted by TBell There is no technological reason that Apple can't offer a T-Mobile iPhone. So, I think the reason for not doing so is two fold. Apple is only going to release with one new carrier at a time. This helps earnings (…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bugsnw Cook is an operations genius, apparently. But he doesn't have the charisma and vision and panache to broker the deals that SJ did for Apple. I imagine things getting a little tougher on this front for Apple, …
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That's because all UK carriers use the same technology as AT&T, and on a standard set of frequencies. In the US, T-Mobile and AT&T use the same technologies, but the 3G bands are different frequencies, meaning a 3G phone for one carrier mig…
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Typical Android fanboy, ignoring the facts....did you miss the part about Apple being the #6 or #7 mobile phone manufacturer in the world? Quote: Originally Posted by roehlstation Exclusivity to one carrier is going to kill Apple if they keep …
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I wouldn't count on AT&T unlocking anything. I've seen nothing that indicates they're planning on changing their policy with respect to iPhone unlocking. You'll likely have to resort to third-party methods to unlock an iPhone, and any AT&T…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Lafe I agree. I live in a rural area, and can't figure out why no senators are working to get me 3G or DSL. We need connectivity. The posters who are slamming you and saying that those of us who choose to live in …
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse Seriously. For large numbers of people in this country, their place of residence is to a large degree an accident of birth. And not only may they not be able, for whatever reason, to move so that they can ha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bouncing Unfortunately, Apple is repeating its, frankly stupid, mistake. The iPhone is undoubtedly better than the G1, but Google's Android platform (while not open) at least lets user install what they want, from wh…