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Originally Posted by jeffsf View Post
Having seen what AT&T did to the Nokia 6681, I wouldn't trust any carrier to not cripple a phone.

That, along with T-Mobile's apparent lack of interest in the N900 compared to the upcoming Android offerings tells me that they are better aligned with a general marketplace that wants usability over potential. According to http://www.tmonews.com/2009/12/nexus...ricing-leaked/ the Nexus One will be $180 and available next week (January 5, 2010).

I wouldn't hold my breath for a sponsored N900. From what I can gather, the N900 retail delivery went by basically unnoticed. For example, tmonews.com hasn't had anything on the N900 since the Dell pricing two months ago.
And you hit the nail on the head tmobile will be to busy with the nexus one to even think about offering the n900. And honestly im glad carriers gut the phones features and add that "wont use 90%" of the time bloatware they install I can just think of the things tmobile would strip from this phone