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...just because it's the only carrier that agrees to sell it without demanding an exclusive? That would be deliciously funny, at least to long suffering Windows Phone fans on T-Mo. 

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If you youngsters knew anything about as ancient mobile phone history as back in 2008, you might reflect on which carrier gave the "kiss of death" to Android by being the first in the world to sell an Android phone.That would be the kiss of death for sure. T-Mobile is pretty much worthless, although not as bad as Sprint.
Perhaps you missed the basic idea of this thread: that T-Mobile may get an "exclusive" because it's the only one not demanding an exclusive. At least AT&T is refusing to even carry it unless they have an exclusive: that's how they extorted and bamboozled Nokia into letting every Lumia flagship be destroyed.it's safe to say a T-Mobile exclusive is not going to help.
Perhaps you missed the basic idea of this thread: that T-Mobile may get an "exclusive" because it's the only one not demanding an exclusive. .
One of the best selling windows phone was the lumia 521, sold on t-mobile. based on the sales of this, it appears at&t picked up the 520 for their gophone.Not sure what you're basing that on.
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Umm........ T-Mobile to take No. 3 slot from Sprint: AnalystsT-Mobile survives on the budget-conscious and those easily swayed by flashy ads, and so will probably remain the fourth choice network for the foreseeable future.
The foreseeable future may be until next week: T-Mobile Q2 earnings: Wireless carrier exceeds expectations, sees surge in customer growth.T-Mobile survives on the budget-conscious and those easily swayed by flashy ads, and so will probably remain the fourth choice network for the foreseeable future.