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White iPhone 4 or black, T-Mobile bets $1,000 its Galaxy S 4G is faster

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White iPhone or black, it doesn’t matter to T-Mobile USA. The wireless carrier is going after iPhone users -- i.e. AT&T and Verizon subscribers -- in a publicity stunt involving Apple’s smartphone that may or may not cost the company thousands of dollars to pull off.

‘Hey Seattle - $1,000 says the Galaxy S 4G is faster than your iPhone. Are you up to the challenge?’ T-Mobile said in a message on Twitter on Wednesday.

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T-Mobile has laid out a promotion in which iPhone owners will pit their handsets against the Samsung Galaxy S 4G to see which phone is fastest at downloading files in a speed test T-Mobile has set up.

If an iPhone owner’s phone proves faster, then T-Mobile will will pay out $1,000 in the form of a check (that will take six to eight weeks to arrive).

‘T-Mobile has been making significant investments in our network, which is why we are confident our smartphone can beat the iconic iPhone, which runs on Verizon’s and AT&T’s 3G networks,’ T-Mobile said in a blog post. ‘This speed challenge will give Seattle area iPhone users the chance to see for themselves why we are so excited about T-Mobile’s 4G network and why now is a great time to be a T-Mobile customer.’

The challenge comes as AT&T is working on taking over T-Mobile USA in a $39-billion deal, much to the chagrin of Verizon and Sprint, and maybe federal regulators too.

Both AT&T and Verizon will start selling the white iPhone 4 this weekend as well.

The promotion is only being offered at 10 T-Mobile stores in Seattle -- and so far nowhere else -- this Friday through Sunday. T-Mobile officials weren’t available on Wednesday to say why the promotion is being offered only in Seattle.

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The speed tests are limited to one per person, and the iPhone owners must be at least 18 years old and a resident of the U.S.

The iPhones used in the tests can only perform the tests using AT&T’s or Verizon’s wireless networks, not Wi-Fi, and participants have to agree to complete a T-Mobile survey, which likely will include forking over some personal info -- name, address, etc.

The tests use a ‘free speed test Application specified by T-Mobile,’ the company said in the blog post.

‘Speed challenge consists of three tests of the Galaxy S 4G versus the iPhone based solely on download speeds as measured by the Application; participants will be eligible to receive $1,000 if their iPhones are faster in two out of the three tests,’ T-Mobile said.

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-- Nathan Olivarez-Giles
Twitter.com/nateog

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