BGR always plays down products that are being launched for other carriers other than at&t. This going first to T-Mobile. He plays down the Storm going to Verizon first as well even though everyone else seems to give it a great "positive," review.
When this device hits at&t, it won't be so bad in BGR's eyes sans the lack of 3G.
Engadget has flipped a little on their opinion of it too. The first time they saw it in person at some trade show, all they could talk about was how gigantic it was. Now they're calling it a "real looker"? I don't see what the big deal is if it looks big when opened -- every QWERTY slider does.
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BGR always plays down products that are being launched for other carriers other than at&t. This going first to T-Mobile. He plays down the Storm going to Verizon first as well even though everyone else seems to give it a great "positive," review.
When this device hits at&t, it won't be so bad in BGR's eyes sans the lack of 3G.
Engadget has flipped a little on their opinion of it too. The first time they saw it in person at some trade show, all they could talk about was how gigantic it was. Now they're calling it a "real looker"? I don't see what the big deal is if it looks big when opened -- every QWERTY slider does.