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Yes LTE is 4G... The article says 60Mbps which is alot faster then most people's Cable or DSL Connections which are between 5 - 15Mbps.... so yes it is faster then WiFi which is 54Mbps (802.11g). Don't forget with WiFi you are still limited by your ISP's internet connection speed to your home which is still 5 - 15Mbps.
It was $289.99 before $70 MIR for me too... I was logged in to My Verizon... otherwise it will say $419
custom ROM should take care of that...
Well at least they didn't make it blue like the XV6800... and c'mon any software issue will be resolved in a few weeks once the custom ROM's come out from xda-developers... The only thing we can really hate on is the lower RAM (still has 192MB) and the funky keyboard layout (I'm sure I'll get used to it)... and yes you can buy it online now for $289.99 - BEFORE $70 MIR and free overnight shipping.
Pushed to you every hour?? Push email means its sent to your phone instantly because its constantly querying your mail server for a bit that says yes there's new mail, now do a full sync.... If your setting your mail for an hourly sync, thats just plain old pop/imap pull.
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I'd like a Verizon XV6800, oh wait they don't exist yet...
Only for damping ratios less then unity does the step response overshoot the final value. uuuuuuuuhhhhhhhhhhh
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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