As the article stated, Orange will be the carrier in Europe, as for USA? If it makes it stateside, Sprint could be a good guess since they are already selling the Touch (or is it Verizon? I forget)
I assume it wouldn't be very likely to be on At&t, it would conflict with Apple's iPhone, which could jeopardize the relationship between Apple and At&t.
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any speculation on which carrier is gonna get this baby?
As the article stated, Orange will be the carrier in Europe, as for USA? If it makes it stateside, Sprint could be a good guess since they are already selling the Touch (or is it Verizon? I forget)
The Touch Diamond is GSM/UMTS, which means that the US carrier would be either AT&T or T-Mobile.
I'm not sure whether this has UMTS Band IV (AWS), like the SE X1, but it would make sense.
I assume it wouldn't be very likely to be on At&t, it would conflict with Apple's iPhone, which could jeopardize the relationship between Apple and At&t.
Mobius, I can't be Sprint because they're CDMA. However, both Sprint and Verizon have the Touch (in CDMA) and the Titan. Verizon also has the STM5800.
But back to GSM: Both ATT and T-Mo carry HTC so it really could be either, though I believe ATT has better internet services overall.
Do you guys read Engadget normally? Did you all miss this story?
http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/23/htcs-raphael-and-diamond-coming-to-sprint-and-looking-good/
The CDMA version has been announced for Sprint way before anythinga bout AT&T and T mobile getting it.