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How's the reception in the bay area/california in general with T-Mobile? Should I expect to see 3G in places like fremont, milpitas, san franscisco,irvine, or LA?
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Originally Posted by purplenurple1414
Looks like I need to find $530 somewhere.
I wasthinkinghoping more along the lines of $400ish
Originally Posted by dont be a menace
i was really looking forward to this.. but looks like i'll have to pass if the price stays the same.
i wouldn't mind the contract itself but changing the plan i have now to something that's $79.99 sucks.
That's the average price for a cell phone, carriers just show a LOT of love and pimp you off the service.Originally Posted by liveanddiewithdemboys
$530 ................................................. thats more than half a stack ... #**# you google kick rocks ...
Originally Posted by JayPesoz
Originally Posted by Mastamind89
^Yes, with a $79.99 a month plan
cool. looks like its goodbye SERO next week
word. 530$ unlocked aint a bad price. I just seen an unlocked iphone over here in EU for around 900$Originally Posted by NostrandAve68
A people not realizing 400-500 is the price of phones unsubsidized. The only reason we get phones for $99-$200 is because our carriers subsidizes the price. If you were to buy an iPhone unlocked it would be over $600. Americans are actually spoiled... people in Europe and Asia pay around $800-$900 for their phones--no questions askedThats why I was skeptical about the rumored unlocked price being so low.
Only thing that sucks is that there's only 1 plan to choose from.
Exactly, that price isn't too outrageous, people were just hoping for some insanely low price but come on, Google has to make money somehow.Originally Posted by NostrandAve68
A people not realizing 400-500 is the price of phones unsubsidized. The only reason we get phones for $99-$200 is because our carriers subsidizes the price. If you were to buy an iPhone unlocked it would be over $600. Americans are actually spoiled... people in Europe and Asia pay around $800-$900 for their phones--no questions askedThats why I was skeptical about the rumored unlocked price being so low.
Only thing that sucks is that there's only 1 plan to choose from.
well. Original iPhone was 400 unsubsidized.Originally Posted by NostrandAve68
A people not realizing 400-500 is the price of phones unsubsidized. The only reason we get phones for $99-$200 is because our carriers subsidizes the price. If you were to buy an iPhone unlocked it would be over $600. Americans are actually spoiled... people in Europe and Asia pay around $800-$900 for their phones--no questions askedThats why I was skeptical about the rumored unlocked price being so low.
Only thing that sucks is that there's only 1 plan to choose from.
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[h4]Nexus One rooted already?[/h4]
By Ross Miller posted Dec 30th 2009 5:11PM
No, you still can't have one (not yet, at least), but we've received a number of tips directing us Modaco forums, where admin Paul claims to have rooted Google's not-so-mysterious Nexus One. We can't validate the "superboot" file works, but the adjacent picture has popped up from another forum member as apparent anecdotal confirmation. Instructions for Windows, Linux, and OS X users can be found along with the necessary materials. What do you say, hacker community, any chance we can get multitouch loaded into the device before it ever becomes official to the world at large?
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]
Originally Posted by roc4life24
yall really leaving the sprint sero
it was good while it lasted, they slowly forcing folks anyway