What with Tmobile carrying only crappy phones?

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Raduque

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Originally posted by: Colt45
Originally posted by: geno
Luckily, they're a GSM network. So I can buy all the cool, unlocked phones I want, and not have to deal with their phones. I bought my first phone ever from T-mobile (actually, Omnipoint in my area at the time) about 10 years ago and never bought another directly from them and it's worked out great for me.

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GSM FTW

The Koreans use unlocked phones on CDMA networks with RUIM cards. Blame the CDMA carriers not the technology. CDMA is actually a much superior transmission technology than GSM is.


For the record, I have both Verizon and TMobile - Just re-upped for two years on VZW for an LG Dare, while I've had my Wing for over a year. It's still, sadly, the top of the line WinMo model they offer! (I'm not paying $700+ to import an unlocked phone)
 

geno

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Originally posted by: palswim
Originally posted by: geno
Luckily, they're a GSM network. So I can buy all the cool, unlocked phones I want, and not have to deal with their phones. I bought my first phone ever from T-mobile (actually, Omnipoint in my area at the time) about 10 years ago and never bought another directly from them and it's worked out great for me.

Where do you buy unlocked phones? Just eBay?

eBay is a great place to find unlocked phones. Some online retailers also deal with unlocked phones as well, but I find it's harder to get a good price that way. I got lucky with my current phone (it's old, but was pretty cutting edge when it came out) and found it on Craigslist for cheaper than a locked phone. It wasn't brand spanking new, it had been used once for a magazine review and then put back in its package, so it was like it was never used when I got it.
 

elektrolokomotive

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Originally posted by: Electric Amish
I just got a Nokia XpressMusic phone with TMobile. I like it. Sound it great and it's nice and small.

I just ordered this phone yesterday. How's it working out for you?
 

pm

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The Koreans use unlocked phones on CDMA networks with RUIM cards. Blame the CDMA carriers not the technology. CDMA is actually a much superior transmission technology than GSM is.

From a technical perspective, I agree. CDMA is better than TDMA.

In fact, 3G UMTS is W-CDMA. So even phones that some people call "GSM" are running CDMA. Looking into the near and distant future, all phone technologies are moving to some form of CDMA-based scheme.

Still, right now, the best phone selection is on 2G GSM. So which is best depends on whether you are judging it from a technology perspective or in terms of which system has the better phones.
 
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Originally posted by: geno
Originally posted by: palswim
Originally posted by: geno
Luckily, they're a GSM network. So I can buy all the cool, unlocked phones I want, and not have to deal with their phones. I bought my first phone ever from T-mobile (actually, Omnipoint in my area at the time) about 10 years ago and never bought another directly from them and it's worked out great for me.

Where do you buy unlocked phones? Just eBay?

eBay is a great place to find unlocked phones. Some online retailers also deal with unlocked phones as well, but I find it's harder to get a good price that way. I got lucky with my current phone (it's old, but was pretty cutting edge when it came out) and found it on Craigslist for cheaper than a locked phone. It wasn't brand spanking new, it had been used once for a magazine review and then put back in its package, so it was like it was never used when I got it.

Asian stores are awesome too. I just get my phones in Asia.
 

QueBert

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I picked up a Nokia 5310 today, not the most advanced phone but I love how it looks, fairly well built too. I seem to find most clam shell & slider phones ugly anymore. 5310 might be the best looking US phone I've seen aside from the iPhone.

T-Mobile has a couple slick phones.
 

BabaBooey

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Hell I have yet to see any U.S. phone release for any carrier be solid ,we get shit phones while asia and europe get the good stuff..:brokenheart:



The best unit t-mobile has is the wing and that's so over priced it is laughable.


My iphone is the best phone I have had for t-mobile and I have bvbeen w/ t-mobile before they were t-mobile...;)
 

Raduque

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Originally posted by: pm

Still, right now, the best phone selection is on 2G GSM. So which is best depends on whether you are judging it from a technology perspective or in terms of which system has the better phones.

I suppose so. However, all this really means to me is that GSM has the best phone selection. It's a bit disingenuous to say "GSM > CDMA", simply because of phone selection in the US.