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snap-small.jpg HTC's new Windows Mobile smart phone, the Snap, looks a lot like a follow-up to the well-regarded T-Mobile Dash. So I was surprised when the Snap's spec sheet and press release showed it as incompatible with T-Mobile's network specs.

Have no fear, HTC's Eric Lin told me. The Snap we see today isn't the only version of the Snap that will ever exist. HTC is always willing to work with carrier partners on devices, he says.

In English, that means that if T-Mobile wants a Snap, HTC will make it so. Here's hoping that T-Mobile is ordering a bunch right now.
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Posted by: Bryanska
April 2, 2009 12:06 PM

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE tmobile!!!! I need something to replace my Dash, and my employer doesn't have the Blackberry plugin for their servers. I am stuck with WinMo, and I love T-Mo and QWERTY too much to switch.


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