You're *never* going to get lots of different 3G handsets simply because T-Mobile's implementation of 3G uses an oddball combination of 1700 and 2100 Mhz. It's doubtful that any hardware manufacturer is going to put gobs and gobs of models that are only usable on one service. Economies of scale is what the manufacturers are going for.
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You're *never* going to get lots of different 3G handsets simply because T-Mobile's implementation of 3G uses an oddball combination of 1700 and 2100 Mhz. It's doubtful that any hardware manufacturer is going to put gobs and gobs of models that are only usable on one service. Economies of scale is what the manufacturers are going for.