I think your right Seems to me that knowing Att doesn't support and another great selling point for Tmobile. An informed rep would use that to their advantage. If I was in your store and you told me about Att and I would ask for a new rep or walk out the store.
All I know, as T-Mobile sales rep, is that I've hear that there are three more BlackBerries coming to us soon. The Storm 3, some touch screen with keyboard, and some new Curve. I'm assuming the touch screen with keypad will be the Bold touch (fingers crossed), but all will be revealed in time. Then again, this is all scuttlebutt thus far and the local BB rep isn't responding to my BBMs - loser! LOL!
Edit: Then again, maybe I misheard, maybe the Touch screen was the new Curve... Oh I hope not!!!!!
Last edited by BeyondTheBox; 02-19-11 at 11:44 PM.
^ It's pretty obvious that T-Mobile will getting the Storm 3. It's very unlikely that T-Mo don't get the Bold Touch. What would be cool though, is if you can squeeze out some dates from your local BB rep!
^ It's pretty obvious that T-Mobile will getting the Storm 3. It's very unlikely that T-Mo don't get the Bold Touch. What would be cool though, is if you can squeeze out some dates from your local BB rep!
Its already been said via Tmonews, that at a recent T-Mobile employee event, T-Mobile will get the Playbook, Storm 3, Dakota, and an updated Curve.
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Awe man I want this phone so badly.. I feel like aws is so limited on phone..
Well if this phone comes out for tmo I'm going to just buy it out and use it on wind.
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for rim it is a profit making scheme. so as stated a long time ago montana the cdma variant will be going to verizon. and dakota,the gsm variant will head to at&t and tmo.for rim, its a win-win because their flagship running all three carriers means more $$$ for the company and more consumers staying with blackberry. its a tough road ahead for rim, with apple and android soaring. so this will sort of help them stay in the game but still trail. qnx is the real game changer for them and the more they wait to release it on their blackberries, their rivals apple/android will be far ahead of them.
It wouldn't surprise me if we sort of see a repeat of the 9800/9780 launches in the states, you have at&t launching the torch 2 first and then t-mobile follows with the first launch of the dakota, albeit you'd expect at&t to eventually launch this one too unlike with the 9780.