Dave Blake
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- Jan 11, 2008
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Well the honeymoon between T-mobile and Nokia is over. They took the advertising of the phone on both offices near my house and replace it with the Sensation/Galaxy S II combo. I guess it was selling terrible.
Oh geez, already? That was fast.
Because people who make those comments think that mostly African Americans and Latinos are on welfare which also coincidentally is most of T-mobile's customer base. I've got a mental picture of who N8ter is and it isn't pretty jaja.
Yep, I'm actually uneasy. I think WP might die, one carrier is not enough man. Specially one that not everyone can afford.
Man, that sucks. Are people just turned off by the Lumia 710's specs (it doesn't exactly set my heart on fire either)?
Man, that sucks. Are people just turned off by the Lumia 710's specs (it doesn't exactly set my heart on fire either)?
Yep, I'm actually uneasy. I think WP might die, one carrier is not enough man. Specially one that not everyone can afford.
Well the honeymoon between T-mobile and Nokia is over. They took the advertising of the phone on both offices near my house and replace it with the Sensation/Galaxy S II combo. I guess it was selling terrible.
Actually they are quite different. The Lumia has a bigger battery, a better camera, better display (Same size though) and double the memory(GB).
That's right. Sorry, I thought we were only referring to the core of the phone (RAM, CPU, video, etc). However, both the 710 and 800 should run WP7 equally well.
I know a family who has T-Mobile. Every time I'm with them it seems like there's some place where we go where they can't get a signal and I can (I'm on Verizon). For example, in the local bowling alley they couldn't get a signal at all and I had a good signal. Also, in the Chili's here they couldn't get a signal, and I could. This is in the middle of a city with 200,000+ people. And this is just when I'm with them, so I imagine this happens at a lot of other places as well.
I think T-Mobile had decent coverage when I was with them. It's the indoor coverage that sucks. I'll have decent coverage outside and then when I walk into a large building, no service.