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Agreed. Lower the price.

Perhaps WiMo 7 when it comes out.
It is all good now. Updates are good.

Anyone know what is fixed in this update?
Great Phone,

1. USB Charging as well as AC addaptor
2. Instant Messaging like text messaging*
3. Bigger screen

*I text message a lot and if they can be like Instant Messaging like how everyone is going with that would make this phone so much better.


Will this 3G service be only for voice? I rememner reading on engadget that 3G was only for voice and not data.
Rumors say that VZW is supposed to get it before September or so...

IMO, it's chunky. I want something thin in my pocket :)
Yeah, it doesn't impress me as much. Maybe because of the form factor? It's on the chunky side, but it does have a touch screen.

I'll more impressed with either the Nokia E71 or the iPhone 3G (but more exited for the nokia :-) )
It is possible, I did this with my EDGE iPhone. Just go to the AT&T store, and tell them that you have some sort of smartphone device and you want to get data service for it.

Of course I got my iPhone off of craigslist for dirt cheap and all I got from AT&T was just the SIM card. All I had to pay was the activation fee + $35 monthly fee for the 3G unlimited data smartphone plan and best of all no contract, but you have to find the phone through someother means. You get a phone number as well, but it is $0.40 a min - so don't use the phone to make calls or don't answer calls either.
How does this monitor compare to the Samsung 245BW?

Both are similarly priced 24". Any thoughts?
Wait, so the DVD drive in the Xbox 360 will do upscaling? You do not have to get the HD-DVD extension for upscaling?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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