Yeah, that video is clearly trying to motivate Verizon employees, but if you do some searching, you can find a few videos showing a clear demonstration of the UI on this new phone, and the lack of a good touch-screen experience. I think that like most of these launches, the hype will build until people actually get their hands on it.
All of the "videos" you refer to show PRE-PRODUCTION models with old, old firmware versions. This has been proven and discounted many times over in the forums of Crackberry.com and HowardForums.com. But, if you do some searching, you can see this for yourself.
a few videos? Oh, are you referring to the ONE other video from some moron in a turtle neck pulled over his face who is using a model that is now known to be an unfinished product? The model that has the same UI that is from about 4 months ago? The one that CLEARLY does not have the same UI that the video above has? That video?
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Yeah, that video is clearly trying to motivate Verizon employees, but if you do some searching, you can find a few videos showing a clear demonstration of the UI on this new phone, and the lack of a good touch-screen experience. I think that like most of these launches, the hype will build until people actually get their hands on it.
All of the "videos" you refer to show PRE-PRODUCTION models with old, old firmware versions. This has been proven and discounted many times over in the forums of Crackberry.com and HowardForums.com. But, if you do some searching, you can see this for yourself.
a few videos? Oh, are you referring to the ONE other video from some moron in a turtle neck pulled over his face who is using a model that is now known to be an unfinished product? The model that has the same UI that is from about 4 months ago? The one that CLEARLY does not have the same UI that the video above has? That video?