HAH badqat is right--it would be cheaper to buy it from AT&T and pay the ETF. That's dumb, cause it's not even unlocked!
In any case, this phone is definitely not worth $680. The N95 was barely worth the $699 when it first came out, but it at least had the decency of having an amazing camera and a stellar web browser. Blackberrying shouldn't cost this much, even if it's on the latest and greatest one. More and more I'm starting to think that RIM overextended themselves with the Bold.
“There's a certain feeling of wading through water with this phone, as every time we went exploring the menus, we were met with a delay long enough to make us doubt our keystrokes registered.”
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HAH badqat is right--it would be cheaper to buy it from AT&T and pay the ETF. That's dumb, cause it's not even unlocked!
In any case, this phone is definitely not worth $680. The N95 was barely worth the $699 when it first came out, but it at least had the decency of having an amazing camera and a stellar web browser. Blackberrying shouldn't cost this much, even if it's on the latest and greatest one. More and more I'm starting to think that RIM overextended themselves with the Bold.