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(i changed to t mobile today so it dont matter but this might be usefull for people who are stuck on att)
so im guessing that hardware does support 3G just its a software issue maybe? -_-
i was able to browse the internet to on 3g and ran a speedtest got 450k
i will try and go back downtown tommrrow and post a speedtest screenshot for u guys