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2009-11-04
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2009-11-04
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TMobile isn't doing subsidies anymore, now they have this 20 month payment thing where you can pay your phone in 20 installments (though this is dependent on your credit rating and TMobile credit rating if you have been a TMobile customer before).
So it would make sense if they had the break the n900 price into a 20 month installment plan.
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YEA, but there has to be some sort of benefit for extending my contract for 2 more years. I've been with them since 2003 (my first cell phone) and now my contract has been up since september, so i figured if i sign up for 2 years with them, i'll get it for cheaper?
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2009-11-04
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You can try but as far as I know they're not planning on subsidizing anymore devices since Project Black landed.
@romanianusa
You talking about the speed? It's 600 Mhz.
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TMobile isn't doing subsidies anymore, now they have this 20 month payment thing where you can pay your phone in 20 installments (though this is dependent on your credit rating and TMobile credit rating if you have been a TMobile customer before).
So it would make sense if they had the break the n900 price into a 20 month installment plan.
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Read this last line
"Agarwal said Nokia already has a carrier for the N900, but won't reveal which one until later in the month."
It HAS to be Tmobile, right? With the 3G thing..
Maybe this is the delay? The Tmobile Announcement?