
The percentage of electronics at the end of their lives which were recycled.
The EPA found that the percentage remained consistent from 1999-2005. Even as recycling rates went up, the amount of electronics reaching end of life outpaced the increase, leaving the figure static. (source: EPA, July 2008)
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no dedicated number keys on the fuze is a big dealbreaker for me... which makes the lessened ram of the vzw a dealbreaker and the sprint model my winner.
i haven't had the pleasure of using the x1 but the increased resolution would be nice.
Of course VZW would lessen the RAM - they cripple most if not all of their devices anyways.
Try out the Fuze keypad. It's actually much better. You use punctuation much more than you use the numbers. Battery life is also better on the Fuze. The Fuze specs advertise 8 hours of talk time, while the Sprint Pro advertises 4(CDMA is usually more power hungry. The Sprint touch pro I was using also performed extremley hot during use, even hotter than my old ATT/Cingular 8525(The original TYTN).
So unless you got an old SERO account with Sprint or ATT coverage in your area is bad then go with the Fuze. The Verizon one just plain sucks. The Fuze is already a brick and the Verizon Touch Pro is like a brick house. Plus it has less RAM
As bad as the One and Co broken d-pad is on the FUZE, is the missing numbers row really all bad? After all, it's just setup exactly like the Kaiser/Tilt and nobody seems to be dying from that. Using the FUZE keyboard as much as I've had, I find I use symbols more during texts and emails than numbers anyways.