The HTC 8125 for Cingular!


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but after seeings it's CDMA brother from Sprint in action (I believe the PPC 6700)

I just received the Verizon version of this phone (XV-6700) today, and it is INCREDIBLE. :woot: Best PPC phone I've ever used. I wish I could give you guys more info/pics but I'm bound by NDA until the phones street release date which is supposed to be early Dec. :(

I'm so tired of waitin for Cingular to get the 8125 that I'm not going to wait any longer. There's the Qtek 9100, but that one cost $650 on dweiniger.com and there's the 6700 which looks more and more nicer the more that i see it. It's only $419.00 online and if you order it online, you get the activation fee waived. :)

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This was supposed to be a tmobile exclusive, but Cingular had to take it :angry:

Atleast we get a few exclusive coming down the tube. :ninja:

When is Cingular getting the HTC 8125?

and when is T-Mobile getting something like this?

I need to get a new phone w/ Cingular or T-Mobile in March ---> I think I might go w/ T-Mobile since their data plans look cheaper.

I want to get either a Treo, BlackBerry, or something like this phone :D

When is Cingular getting the HTC 8125?

and when is T-Mobile getting something like this?

I need to get a new phone w/ Cingular or T-Mobile in March ---> I think I might go w/ T-Mobile since their data plans look cheaper.

I want to get either a Treo, BlackBerry, or something like this phone:D:D

T-mobile already have it.

T-Mobile MDA Vario

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=404826

I believe the international versions either do not have EDGE or have EDGE running on 2100... which doesn't help us here in the US.

I have given up on release dates. They keep getting pushed back farther and father. I will get it when it comes out and I am guessing that will be sometime in mid - late January.

I believe the international versions either do not have EDGE or have EDGE running on 2100... which doesn't help us here in the US.

I have given up on release dates. They keep getting pushed back farther and father. I will get it when it comes out and I am guessing that will be sometime in mid - late January.

Where do you get the release date info for this sort of stuff?

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