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Nexus 1 meet AT&T

Robfactory

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According to the FCC ID: T-mobile 9100 and suppposed to be AT&T's 9110 version. Based on the RF reports the phone carries its 3G on WCDMA Bands I, II, and V, which means it will work on AT&T (and Rogers, Bell, and Telus for the Canadians in the room) and most Europe.
Hopefully it wont have the same 3G issues it has on the T-Mobile network.
With T-Mobile already carrying the phone, Verizon soon getting the phone, and AT&T soon bringing this to it's network it seems Sprint is falling behind and counting their pennies on the "Supersonic."
 
Aux contrare, per the blind sheep on the Sprint board "Sprint is not falling behind". They are quite happy living in the past with outdated phones running Android 1.5, and a stand alone 4G system, while Verizon, ATT get all the new phones and are building an LTE 4G that is compatible with the rest of the world. GLAD I DIDN'T SAY THAT SPRINT IS FALLING BEHIND.
 
According to various reports it's not the AT&T network that is at fault for their downfall, but rather the way the iPhone is constructed and the way it sucks up the bandwidth. However, AT&T doesn't want to blame Apple for this in fear of the computer maker going to the opposition.
 
According to various reports it's not the AT&T network that is at fault for their downfall, but rather the way the iPhone is constructed and the way it sucks up the bandwidth. However, AT&T doesn't want to blame Apple for this in fear of the computer maker going to the opposition.
Maybe but it is a fact that they do have significantly less 3g coverage than Verizon.
 
Does that mean the there will be different versions of the phpne available for different frequencies? Why don't they just offer ONE phone which supports them all?
 
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