HTC Dream to go on sale Sept 17th?

HTC Dream to go on sale Sept 17th?

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Published on: 12 August, 2008 by PhoneArena Team

HTC Dream to go on sale Sept 17th?

We're skeptical, but reports have the Dream being available in a little over a month from T-Mobile...

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I have an unlocked Nokia N95 8GB on T-Mobile and couldn't be happier with the service. Unless you need to tether to a laptop, who needs 3G speeds on just a phone screen, even with full HTML browser or Opera Mini EDGE data is acceptable. I have always had great call quality. My friend has the Instinct on Sprint, but his phone sounds like it's always choppy when he calls. What a waste. Your phone's signal strength is not always important, it's really how your phone can maintain its connection through other wireless traffic that's important.
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I have worked for VZW. Yes it is great cuse they spend the money where it counts in their network and their phones are very strong. But at the end of the day vzw is not for everyone, all of their phone come with training wheels. they hold down the potential of the phones with their horrible UI. Service is great customer care is o.k but who wants phones that come with limits. i.e. bluetruth transfer, mobile web restrictments that is why they dont have the i phone in the first place they will not sell a phone they cannot put their stupid v-cast store. I was a data specialist for them so I know the low down.
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I agree and I also used to work for Verizon Customer Care, look phones with disabilites don't work for the people that understand the inter workings of a phone, I have never owned a regular phone thru Verizon it was always PDA/Blackberry or bust and then they locked down the GPS to VZ Navigator so they can make money (which was smart). Verizon Dumb phones are for people who only want a phone as a phone and maybe a little bit more (which is most of the nation not me). but to us phone geeks we need phones with no limits. No Verizon PDA/Smartphone/Blackberry is locked down except the GPS on the BB's so anybony saying Verizon Sucks because they lock down there phones has and LG 8300 (or worse) and they are on the wrong site to hate on what a company has. and if you are hating on any device and you dont own a PDA, Smartphone, BlackBerry, Palm, N-95 and up, and E series Nokia, should be banned from the site because there phone knowledge is limited to my Grandmothers ( and she is 80)
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UI sucks, but it's practically almost the same for all their regular phones. simple. Verizon is still better than TMO. OTA music, video, TV. TMO don't have that, at least for now.
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I agree but I cant throw T-Mobile under the bus because they are GSM so you can have any unlocked phone and it will work and also No Contract makes a hell of a lot of difference
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I personally like AT&T. I get amazing coverage everywhere wehre I live (about a half hour from Detroit) I have nothing against T mobile. They seem to be a good carrier, and are even propsing to put up a cell tower in my city to expand their coverage area. At least they are trying to improve what is already good.
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I have had t-mobile for about 4 years, am currently using a Nokia E71 and used to have reception problems in certain areas, however those problems have disappeared in the last couple years. I get good signal everywhere and T-mobiles prices are the best in the industry. I get 1,000 anytime minutes, unlimited nights and weekends, unlimited messaging, and unlimited internet for about $75 a month. I can't wait for the dream to come out. T-mobile is moving in the right direction.
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Is it me or dose the HTC Dream look like a sidekick
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there is no pics of the dream. theres not even specs. if any one has either of these please post. ps im in cubical world and this is the only site i can access so copy and paste would be gretly apriciated! thanx
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I am on the phone constantly for my job. I'm in New York City and everytime I get a caller with crappy signal and a staticy line I ask them which service they have out of curiosity. The answer is always T-Mobile. I've had Verizon and AT&T and over the last 5 years i've never lost a call. T-Mobile has by far the worst signal.
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I love how "fanboys" never actually do thinking before they post. You can't tell anyone what service is better for you. Depending on the area that you live in, one service will have better coverage than another. It also depends on where you travel and hang out. I've had every service out there and they all dropped calls. It's about what's good for you. Telling someone what service they should get is like telling someone what type of medication they should be taking without a medical degree. Everyone is different and so is every carrier. Stop claiming that 1 has the "best" service because it's not the best for everyone.
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yes thank you, the people who complain about service in major markets ane annoying, they probally got the free phone which equals terriable service. you get what you dont pay for lol
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I agree with anon.
I started with Cinguilar and left them because they tried to cheat me on a bill.
Went to T-Mobile and left T-mobile because my phone died and i had no insurance so it was cheaper to switch to Verizon.
Ended up leaving Verizon because i wanted to get the PPC 6700 from Sprint.

All the services were basically the same.. good in some spots, bad in others. I live and work in the D.C. metro area and in my profession travel D.C., MD. & VA.
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I heard a rumor that Little Pink (T-Mobile) might be the ones that put up the bid to take Sprint out when the time is right because they want a peice of what Vodafone is getting with Verizon in the US market has anybody else heard of that or will that make any sence cause i think it would. the only problem is what network would they use unless from the merger date on out all of there devices will do CDMA and GSM
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tmobile tking over sprint would be the worst bussiness dicision ever. look what happend to sprint after taking over nextel its been 2 years and there just starting to turn things around.
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it might be or here is what I think they should do
1. sell Iden to the Gov't ASAP
2. take the money from the IDEN deal and send all of the IDEN customers Qchat devices and make them comperable to there current devices
3. Make all new devices dual mode from (GSM and CDMA) so they can have 3G and catch up to everyone else and see how WiMax works, shoot even pull out all stops and do LTE at the same time so they can see which is faster and roll with it.

would it be costly yes but Im sure T-Mobile home base in Europe has the money to do it and they don't want Vodafone to take all of the money and think about it Verizon is CDMA and they are going LTE so either they will switch to GSM or go Dual Mode, with a T-mobile/Sprint Merger they will be already ahead of Verizons curve
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that sounds good but they would have to merg before they spent the $$ on 3g because sprints rev. A is faster and i dont see nextel cust (which i deal with 10 hrs a day) being happy about being forced into another phone evan if free, thats how crazy these people are. plus is the benifit that large to take that kinda risk. i just dont see it happening.
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yeah I know a couple of die hard nextel people that still have the i1000 lol, risky yes but for T-Mobile to be relevant nation wide it might be worth the risk and so what if the nextel people leave cause they dont a new phone that is equivlent to there current model. that small fraction of people wouldnt hurt anybody. the biggest question is what about all of the boost people out there, if T-Mobile was bold enough to do this would they offer all of there services without contract like they currently do and if they do that would they get a QChat phone IDK
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so its going to be a android sidekick?
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no the pic of the phone is a sidekick becase there is no pic of the dream. at least i hope!!!
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