haha, TOTALLY optimistic! It'd probably come out to be between 6-9 hundo.
I think if T-Mobile snatched it up, it could really boost their image to mobile office product fans. It's great competition for the 8525. Besides, ATT grabbing it would be a bit redundant.
I fear that ATT is going to lose a bit of its Windows Mobile manufacturer support though with its huge iPhone push--but you never know. I wonder what that contract says... If someone could dig it up...
Anyway, I've enjoyed the evolution of their Wizard/Tytn line. This ads a great new facet and it's from a well established notebook maker.
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Matt @ Jun 1st 2007 7:54PM
I think $499-$599 is a bit optimistic, but I like how you think.
Tri-band HSDPA will work for AT&T, but will it be compatile when T-Mobile (eventually) rolls out their 3G?
Robbie @ Jun 2nd 2007 3:16PM
tmobile is rolling out on 1700mhz for 3g
carlo @ Jun 1st 2007 9:23PM
haha, TOTALLY optimistic! It'd probably come out to be between 6-9 hundo.
I think if T-Mobile snatched it up, it could really boost their image to mobile office product fans. It's great competition for the 8525. Besides, ATT grabbing it would be a bit redundant.
I fear that ATT is going to lose a bit of its Windows Mobile manufacturer support though with its huge iPhone push--but you never know. I wonder what that contract says... If someone could dig it up...
Anyway, I've enjoyed the evolution of their Wizard/Tytn line. This ads a great new facet and it's from a well established notebook maker.
Randy @ Jun 2nd 2007 1:47PM
No it (likely) won't be compaatable w/ T-Mobile's 3g. You're asking about compatibility with a network that isn't even deployed yet.