Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Yhea sure and ok , but why are they making "New" phones with old hardware and software.... why wont they just keep manufacturing the same model before ... (looks about the same... does the same... has the same.... )
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They need "new" phones so they could create yet another charger tip and then take your $20 for it. Again.
@ m,
really? is that why most new phones have micro usb? oh wait all of them will, not "another way to make a new charger tip for $"