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Don't forget that even if the T*Omnia was available in the States, Verizon would somehow manage to roll out the older Omnia...crippled of course.
Not quite- the T*Omnia is supposed to be WCDMA/GSM. You'll find AT&T all over it but at least they won't throw a crippling UI onto it.
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Chaspmays @ Nov 5th 2008 11:47AM
Don't forget that even if the T*Omnia was available in the States, Verizon would somehow manage to roll out the older Omnia...crippled of course.
Jamar @ Nov 6th 2008 10:54AM
Not quite- the T*Omnia is supposed to be WCDMA/GSM. You'll find AT&T all over it but at least they won't throw a crippling UI onto it.