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2009-09-12
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Boy Genius Report has a powerpoint from a T-Mobile presentation, showing new phone introductions for the next couple of months. The newly announced Moto Cliq is on the list, but no sign of the N900. That certainly doesn't rule out a N900 on T-Mobile sometime in the future, but it doesn't look like Christmas will include a subsidized N900.
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2009-09-12
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2009-09-13
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2009-09-13
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I wish someone would address this for me, too. Does it support Band I and IV, or just one of the two?
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2009-09-13
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It supports both. There is only one model of the N900 (RX-51) that has been circulating among the press and it passed the FCC a little while ago.
Here's the FCC report:
https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/prod/oet/f...ive_or_pdf=pdf
Scroll to page 3 and you'll very clearly see "WCDMA 1700/2100". In other words, *you will get 3G on T-Mobile US as long as you're in an area with 3G coverage*.
To further confirm this, a HoFo (Howard Forums) member recently visited the NYC Nokia Flagship store and tested out the N900 with his own T-Mobile sim card. The 3G symbol showed up as expected. I believe he even put up a picture showing this.
I really don't get why there's so much confusion over this. T-Mobile US customers are set. It's us AT&T customers that are out of luck. All we can do is hope that Nokia will release a device relatively soon with 3G support for our network.
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2009-09-13
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2009-09-13
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It supports both. There is only one model of the N900 (RX-51) that has been circulating among the press and it passed the FCC a little while ago.
I really don't get why there's so much confusion over this.
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It's us AT&T customers that are out of luck. All we can do is hope that Nokia will release a device relatively soon with 3G support for our network.