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It would be nice to have a computer for college...
oh man I could use this.
wow...i wish this was mine!
am I the only one that doesn't have halo 3 yet? Soooooo pooor......
oh man I would love to have this!
Would love to have me some more GB's!
Man I could use a subscription.
favorite scene is when the elephants are falling off the cliffs!
The moderator at pdaphonehome got a chance to play with one earlier and mentioned it.
Besides the number pad, other ways the i760 is better than the Mogul:
-Build quality is much better on samsung phones, people have been complaining about the cheap battery covers on the Mogul and some peoples keyboards are already loose from sliding it in and out.
-Samsung Pda's are known for having good reception
-The BT stack on the Mogul is terrible. From looking at all the forums, about half the people have noted that their BT headset is not working at all.
-On the i760, you can use voice command over BT

In the end, the real kicker for me is the phone reception (need to have a working phone first) and the number pad.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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