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T-Mobile Phone Suggestions?

i am getting a new cell phone through t mobile sometime soon and i was wondering what you think the best one would be to get?

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If you are getting a new contract or extension then i would get one of the following. Free- RIZR 0-$50- Shadow- Copper (Sage gets dirty easily) 51-$100- Dash 101- $150- Sidekick 151-$200- Blackberry Curve 200+- G1
I have to say, I was very impressed by the G1 when I had occasion to train on it earlier this week. It's going to give the iPhone a run for its money. The Blackberry Storm would have provided competition except that it is 1) a CDMA phone and 2) for reasons passing understanding, has no wifi!!! The cost is going to be reasonable (about $35 a month for the data plan); I think a lot of people will like it.
Hi! I am a new T-Mobile customer, as they recently acquired SunCom (my previous provider). If you are not purchasing the phone directly from T-Mobile, be certain that it is a T-Mobile phone because even though my phone is practically brand new at less than two months old, I can not use all of the features since T-Mobile took over. I do not need the newest/fanciest phones, but I can tell you that I absolutely love Nokia phones. I had/have a Nokia 6103 and I think it is great. The Nokia 6085 is what I have now-it is supposed to be a newer version of the 6103, and they are indeed very similar. T-Mobile has the 6103 but not the 6085, but they do have a Nokia 6086. I would recommend any of these phones. They have voice recorder, camera, video camera, bluetooth, etc. I have them customized in ways that I just can not do with my husband's phone (a Motorola). It might take some time to figure out how to customize it and what settings you want, but you truly can make it YOUR phone. I hope you find the perfect phone! Mine would be, if I could just get a couple features to workthey are supposed to be working out the kinks related to the merger.

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