OK #5 it's not like #1 insulted your momma, calm down. The Samsung would have been much friendlier with customizable softkeys. Motorola's, who you should respect for being the standard on which Samsung has been building upon since the RAZR came out, handsets aren't the only ones who let you do that. So do Nokia, therefore #1 could just as well have had a Nokia. Nokia and Motorola are the #1 and #2 handset manufacturers respectively. When Samsung stops making hideous SLVR knockoffs with a big camera attached I'll justify your "SLVR Killer" moniker for the Trace. Also, every Samsung I've checked out lately (I'm not brand biased no matter ho wbad an experience might've had) was pretty flimsy and I hated the X820 cheap looking keyboard in particular.
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OK #5 it's not like #1 insulted your momma, calm down. The Samsung would have been much friendlier with customizable softkeys. Motorola's, who you should respect for being the standard on which Samsung has been building upon since the RAZR came out, handsets aren't the only ones who let you do that. So do Nokia, therefore #1 could just as well have had a Nokia. Nokia and Motorola are the #1 and #2 handset manufacturers respectively. When Samsung stops making hideous SLVR knockoffs with a big camera attached I'll justify your "SLVR Killer" moniker for the Trace. Also, every Samsung I've checked out lately (I'm not brand biased no matter ho wbad an experience might've had) was pretty flimsy and I hated the X820 cheap looking keyboard in particular.