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That's the reason why I just got the smartphone data plan when it was $20 dollars a month (and locked it in with grandfather rates). Cause their plans were going change and unlimited smartphone data would start at $25. (so now I'm saving $5 a month). Though granted because the n900 was delayed about a month I paid $20 one month for 3G I couldn't use.
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2009-12-09
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Pretty freakin' fast for me too. Interesting to me is the N900 loads webpages roughly 3 times faster than my old G1. I expected more speed, but I'd always figured T-Mobile's network mostly set the speed limit. No way I expected the device would make such a difference.
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