Bah. The phone was originally meant to be a straight GSM phone, yet VERIZON of all companies catches it for the first US release? Not to mention that AT&T (then Cingular) were the ones who offered the original ROKR and the updated SLVR. ALSO not to mention one of the biggest updates that come with this phone is the Java/Linux operating system...which will just get SHOT and overwritten by VZW's bastardized generic operating system that will most likely just end up limiting the functionality and the speed of this phone. GOOD JOB.
Bah to Verizon, anda double bah to Motorola on this one.
Also, @ Mark: Are you serious? It's probably coming out for Sprint too?! Seriously, shoot me now.
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Bah. The phone was originally meant to be a straight GSM phone, yet VERIZON of all companies catches it for the first US release? Not to mention that AT&T (then Cingular) were the ones who offered the original ROKR and the updated SLVR. ALSO not to mention one of the biggest updates that come with this phone is the Java/Linux operating system...which will just get SHOT and overwritten by VZW's bastardized generic operating system that will most likely just end up limiting the functionality and the speed of this phone. GOOD JOB.
Bah to Verizon, anda double bah to Motorola on this one.
Also, @ Mark: Are you serious? It's probably coming out for Sprint too?! Seriously, shoot me now.