Apple decided to extend the contract with AT&T because Foxconn would have had a hard time producing 30 million iPhones this year. If the iPhone 3G was available through T-Mobile, almost everyone on planet Earth would be buying the amazing iPhone since they wouldn't have a reason not to. As it is, Apple can barely keep up with supplying AT&T due to high demand, so currently there'd be little point offering it's use through T-Mobile.
Patience, my young T-Mobile padawans. The Apple Council will accept you in due time as you still have a bit more to learn about the Kool-Aid.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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Apple decided to extend the contract with AT&T because Foxconn would have had a hard time producing 30 million iPhones this year. If the iPhone 3G was available through T-Mobile, almost everyone on planet Earth would be buying the amazing iPhone since they wouldn't have a reason not to. As it is, Apple can barely keep up with supplying AT&T due to high demand, so currently there'd be little point offering it's use through T-Mobile.
Patience, my young T-Mobile padawans. The Apple Council will accept you in due time as you still have a bit more to learn about the Kool-Aid.