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jasonluckydog

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I want a smartphone. The galaxy just released for t mobile today. But, there's an htc with a keyboard coming out in Sept and another phone code named "emerald" coming out in Nov that's supposed to release with "gingerbread" (rumored to be an lg). I guess I'll hang on to my dumbass a little while longer. I really want a keyboard.

I now know more about t mobile phones than the reps who work in the store here. I went in a week ago to ask about the galaxy (vibrant), and they didn't have a clue.

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I want a smartphone. The galaxy just released for t mobile today. But, there's an htc with a keyboard coming out in Sept and another phone code named "emerald" coming out in Nov that's supposed to release with "gingerbread" (rumored to be an lg). I guess I'll hang on to my dumbass a little while longer. I really want a keyboard.

I now know more about t mobile phones than the reps who work in the store here. I went in a week ago to ask about the galaxy (vibrant), and they didn't have a clue.

I wouldn't buy...TMOBILE is in danger of going out of business they do not offer 4g and they wont look for them to merge or disappear soon.

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Tmo going out of business is nothing but speculation. I'd string two cans together with string before ever going back to sprint. So far as merging with sprint, the two networks aren't compatible from my understanding.

We're happy with tmo. The customer service has been excellent. They're rolling out new phones left and right. And while not 4g, their HSPA+ network is just as fast as sprints 4g per tests.

We were with sprint for almost 10 years. They raped us for every charge they could. When other carriers were offering free roaming, sprint was still charging. The plans for texting were outrageous. Customer service was a nightmare, and that's if you could understand "bob" on the other end. I hate sprint with a passion and will do without a phone before ever going back to them. The only reason they're so cheap now is because they lost so many customers. Hell, even the restaurant where we used to cater left sprint this year and went with another carrier.

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