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T-Mobile G1 Manual and T-Mobile Backs Down on Data

Posted by Chris Leckness on September 29, 2008 – 8:46 am
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A couple items about the G1 hit this weekend. One of them is the answer to a problem that  I am not even sure if everyone knew about, but T-Mobile was planning on capping 3G data with the G1’s dataplans. Well, if you didn’t know, no biggie. If you did know, you will be happy to know that T-Mobile realized that they were going to take some serious heat if they did. Thanks to Kevin at Jkontherun for reporting that Saul Hansell from the New York Times got word from T-Mobile that the cap was removed…

“We removed the 1GB soft limit from our policy statement, and we are confident that T-Mobile G1 customers will enjoy the high speed of data access over our 3G network. The specific terms for our new data plans are still being reviewed and once they are final we will be certain to share this broadly with current customers and potential new customers.”

That’s a good thing for those looking to get their hands on the “Sold Out” T-Mobile G1.

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Also, for those interested in looking at the T-Mobile G1, the user manual is online now. TmoNews.com shares the links.

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  • enoch
    hi, im Enoch from Ghana and i just owned a G1 phone which my junior brother wrong entered a number of wrong pass word and the phone is completely locked. i calling your good offices to come to my aid. i remain with thanks
  • Paris France
    I love my G1!!!!!!!!!! It's easy to use. self explanatory. The pictures that is taken by the camera could've been better... but not too worry. The google access and speed makes up for it.
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