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  • Jonathan Ziemer
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i'm up against the speaker tryna take on the music it's like a competition me against the beat i wanna get IN THE ZOOOOOONE
no. it IS a capacitive touchscreen.
I would appreciate this very much.
why would t-mobile "target" a phone only to professionals who only care about "functionality"? is it really one or the other? come on is the form REALLY functional or just plain ugly. sure they don't have to have the appeal the touch hd has, although that appeal has generated as much buzz as this little guy. i'm sure that whole "form" thing doesn't play into anyone's considerations.
oh sh*t tmojoe your my fave. you're the only one that can propel from monetarily threatening an EMPIRE to speaking of your financial burdens including your mortgage and long hours at the office.
Really the arguments that suggesting it shouldn't matter what it looks like I can't sympathize here because it is such an eyesore. Come on with those buttons, it's like a freaking startac or qualcomm. I mean it looks like they tried to uglify any standard for the handset.
Don’t they tend to usually launch lower to mid-range unit's in multiple colors rather than the higher end more feature rich phones? It just seems to keep the integrity of a phone that's more expensive when the focus is on what you're getting and design rather than the colors. Could this be breeding for something more ambitious? my sister's ex's brother's mom's aunt's niece heard something really special is coming not referring to the dream. could be to tocco (taco? is that how u say it?) but MAYBE POSSIBLY wouldn't it be sweet if it was the Touch HD? I'm just trying to connect some imaginary dots here
what about the shuffle? can we see a post comparing the new and old touch? I really need a magnifying glass to see the hardware updates.

how fun is it going to be shaking a nano to change the song. remember when the wii was first released......
after a romantic filled picnic with the my one true love, we will re-enact star wars in reverse chronological order.
does it include a capacitive screen? i keep looking for specs about that and I must be loosing it. One source said it didn't but it's still unclear to me.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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