I received an update notification from Amazon about a pending delivery of a new Nokia N900, that is unlocked. It's a USA version, and will work on T-Mobile, not AT&T.
Amazon corrected the order and gave me the option of canceling and I wondered why should I.
Given the newer 3G network from TMO is working fine for me with an Android, and how they keep expanding it, plus how the device is unlocked and will work in Europe, I really can care less about losing AT&T. I mean, with all the issues around the iPhone and mobile data, and the N900 is a mobile data device that will run pretty much all the apps I have on my N810 from WiFi,
Unless something has changed can't wait to be making SIP calls using that over WiFi and seeing if that works over 3G as well, as I already know there is a SIP stack in the device and a built in VoIP client from what I heard was in the original spec from outsiders.
T-Mobile actually may offer this beast on a subsidy plan. Beast because of it's multimedia capabilities, but also the devices girth.
Posted by: John | October 11, 2009 at 12:09 PM