The problem is you're using that loaded term of "4G," which is currently completely meaningless
Well, I didn't intend to to mean what some of the carriers are using it for. I meant specifically LTE. I don't consider 3.5G tech to be 4G as T-Mo is currently advertising.

That's why I said it would take a while.
You're right, but the time I'm ready to sell off my Nexus One, the switchover probably still won't have happened, but it's still unlikely that anyone will want to buy my phone knowing it'll only be usable for a short time.
Very true. But, how much do you think you'd get for a Nexus One in two years anyway?
If the merger is approved, it would be irresponsible if AT&T still allowed T-Mobile to sell ANY phones that don't work on AT&T's frequencies.
I completely agree. But I'd bet against it.
