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Originally Posted by Jason Dunn
So you use UMA I guess? I've never known anyone that has used it before...you find it useful?
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Unfortunately, UMA has been limited to BlackBerrys and a couple of Nokia and Samsung low-end dumbphones. The only Windows phone with UMA is the Shadow 2009. To me the Shadow is the perfect backup phone but not good enough for an everyday phone (SureType sucks).
UMA is great, sometimes essential in places T-Mobile gets little or no signal, which is why I use UMA inside my apartment. UMA is also a saver when traveling internationally. On UMA-enabled smartphones, you can turn off the cellular radio and leave Wi-Fi on, so you can make and receive UMA calls (which are treated by T-Mobile as domestic calls anywhere), instead of paying international roaming fees.