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dacookie
10-03-2008, 09:14 PM
ok so starting today, people who pre-order will get their phone around november 10th. but this pertains only to pre-orders. in retail stores, on the other hand, phones will be available on the 22nd in limited quantities. but what about ordering online or through customer care. this is what i had planned to do early on the 22nd, but is this going to be possible? if it is, when will it be delivered? after all pre-orderers have received their phones? and what about the white g1's (which cannot be pre-ordered)? can i order that online/through customer care on the 22nd and have it delivered within a few days? sorry lots of questions but im just confused right now :confused:

mast3rpyr0
10-03-2008, 09:16 PM
I would assume preorders get theres first, which second wave will get theirs on the 10th of november. There may be an exception for the white ones since they werent up for preorder.

dacookie
10-03-2008, 09:25 PM
There may be an exception for the white ones since they werent up for preorder.

i REALLY hope that's true. lemme call and see wat i can find out :D

ROGUE7474
10-03-2008, 09:36 PM
Not sure when the white ones will be available. I read in one of the posts here, that they were having a problem with the paint for the white ones. Do a search for white G1.

Big Al
10-03-2008, 11:30 PM
Have you heard anything about whether or not it will be available at stores on the 22nd?

Cricketman
10-04-2008, 10:52 AM
I don't even mind if its in stores or not - I just need to order it on the 22nd and have it delivered to me in like, three days or so.

But considering the second wave of pre-orders is only shipping on the 10th of November, I seriously doubt that's going to happen...

DeoreDX
10-04-2008, 12:46 PM
by Monday, we'll have answers to whether customers can simply walk into any T-Mobile store and buy the G1 or if the G1 is ONLY on sale in T-Mobile markets offering 3G service.

The idea of only selling it in stores in 3g markets is one of the most asinine ideas I have ever heard of. I can't imagine anyone thinking that is a good idea unless the supply chain is just too thin and they don't have enough to supply their stores.