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    Default BlackBerry 8900 for T-Mobile to come out February 28

    It seems the new BlackBerry 8900 is scheduled for February 28 with carrier T-Mobile. Let's see if its worth waiting for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Antonio12 View Post
    It seems the new BlackBerry 8900 is scheduled for February 28 with carrier T-Mobile. Let's see if its worth waiting for?

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    Roadmap for t-mo came out like a week ago and it says Feb 18th. Where did you get the 28th?
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    28th?? That a typo?
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    Oops! I'm sorry. I was supposed to put 18th.

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    Default It will be released on February 11th!!!!!!!

    Go to TMONEWS.COM and you will see the latest info. I just wish this thing had 3g
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    Here's the link showing the 8900 coming out the 11th.

    http://www.tmonews.com/2009/01/somet...ong-works-out/
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    Quote Originally Posted by newtoblack View Post
    Go to TMONEWS.COM and you will see the latest info. I just wish this thing had 3g
    3G would be nice, except your battery would drain incredibly fast if you lived in a non-3G area yet worked in one that did have it. I personally live in Escondido, CA and work in downtown San Diego every day. San Diego (downtown area) has 3G, but nowhere else...so it's not feasible for me. I prefer the WiFi capability over 3G, as I bring a pre-configured wireless router with me wherever I go. Just plug it in to any switch or active ethernet port and BAM, unlimited WiFi calling.

    Wait another year for T-Mo to release 3G in a broader spectrum that covers more land area and it will be a more viable solution.
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    Quote Originally Posted by howejustin View Post
    3G would be nice, except your battery would drain incredibly fast if you lived in a non-3G area yet worked in one that did have it. I personally live in Escondido, CA and work in downtown San Diego every day. San Diego (downtown area) has 3G, but nowhere else...so it's not feasible for me. I prefer the WiFi capability over 3G, as I bring a pre-configured wireless router with me wherever I go. Just plug it in to any switch or active ethernet port and BAM, unlimited WiFi calling.

    Wait another year for T-Mo to release 3G in a broader spectrum that covers more land area and it will be a more viable solution.
    sounds like a really PITA to carry a router everywhere and plug into someone elses internet for unlimited calling. are you talking on the phone that much? lol

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