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So when will we start seeing it at AT&T, Cingular and T-Mobile?

jerseyphoneguy

Jul 22, 2004, 11:13 AM
Does anyone know for sure if those three carriers will have it? I'm with AT&T, contract is up this month, and I'm thinking of switching to Cingular or T-Mobile. Does Cingular offer all-you-can use Mobile Internet like T-Mobile does? Does Cingular or T-Mobile offer EDGE?
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RcktMan77

Jul 22, 2004, 3:01 PM
This phone will not be available to users of T-Mobile's service. I believe an older model, the 6600, or 6610 exists for T-Mobile users; though, the capabilities differ between the two phones. Namely, EDGE support is missing from the T-Mobile model, since EDGE is not a service option of T-Mobile's. Cingular and AT&T Wireless are the only reported service providers to carry this phone. I don't think Cingular even supports a high-speed internet protocol like AT&T's EDGE service; though, Cingular has acquired AT&T recently, so a similar service may be offerred in the near-term. According to others here, AT&T should see the debut of this phone within the first two weeks of August. I'm unsure when Cingular will have this phone available, but...
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itsbetteronamac

Jul 23, 2004, 11:49 AM
Cingular is supposed to be getting this phone in... twards late august. This is just after they get in the Nokia 6230b. ATTWS is supposed to have it mid august, I think ATTWS are launching it earlier becuase they aren't supposed to get the 6230 for a while, and their phone "testing" process is not as "tough" as cingular's.
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