Crushing the TMo/Optimus 2X Rumor?

With all the hype of 4G phones, I wonder what happened to the Optimus 2X that was coming to T-Mobile in March? Why haven't we heard anything espescially with the other carriers launching dual-core phones? I'm thinking: since we are hearing about the G-Slate due in March and the Optimus 2X isn't outfitted with TMo 4G radios its about time to squash this rumor. :mad:

What do y'all think?
 

lancaster09

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Almost all the way thru MWC and no announcement for the 2X in the US... I'm starting to lose hope and I'm tired of sitting on my dinosaur of a phone (The ORIGINAL MT3G). I need (but mostly want) a dual-core phone...
 

svengalis

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At this point I don't think it will be announced for Tmobile USA at this conference. Looks like this conference is just for the Europeans. I guess we have to wait until the beginning of next month to see if they announce it for the end of the month.
 

phaet2112

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Look in Anandtech's review of the LG 2x at 16:45, all the way at the end when he is going through the various engineering tests the LG has. A test labelled "TMO CMT" test whizzes by at 16:45, which I believe refers to a test to see if the 2100 mhz reception signal is interfering with television broadcast auxilliary service trasmission/reception, which is also right around 2100 mhz.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWDEyE2A0N0&feature=player_embedded

is the video. Look after the gyro test.

http://www.kint98.com/sbe38/tmobile/T-MOBILE_Presentation_2010.pdf

details the rationale for the needing of the test to make sure there is no interference. Not definitive, but suggestive.
 

svengalis

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Look in Anandtech's review of the LG 2x at 16:45, all the way at the end when he is going through the various engineering tests the LG has. A test labelled "TMO CMT" test whizzes by at 16:45, which I believe refers to a test to see if the 2100 mhz reception signal is interfering with television broadcast auxilliary service trasmission/reception, which is also right around 2100 mhz.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWDEyE2A0N0&feature=player_embedded

is the video. Look after the gyro test.

http://www.kint98.com/sbe38/tmobile/T-MOBILE_Presentation_2010.pdf

details the rationale for the needing of the test to make sure there is no interference. Not definitive, but suggestive.

Nice catch.
 
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