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Samo Samo, it would be nice
sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet, I can't get enogh gadget!
So what about the TomTom application, that was just announced it near release? Does it mean it is not "real time rout guidance"?!!!!

http://www.engadget.com/2008/06/09/tomtom-already-has-iphone-navigation-software-ready-to-roll/
no MMS !!!!
no Video recording!!!!!!!!!
no copy/paste !!!!!!!!!!
no removable battery !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
no flash !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
no MICROSD (external removable memory) card !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
no landscape keyboard ( for txting etc not safari) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
that what I can think of right now, which is enough for me to wait a little bit more.
The NOT 3G iPhone unboxed
Sweeeeeeeeeeet so no need to get the MBA ;)
actually the $89.99 plan is called everything 900 and it is only 900 min with unlimited text, mobile web and direct connect.

there's also unlimited talk, text and direct connect only no web that's also for the same cost and it is called talk/messaging/direct connect unlimited

there is also everything 450, talk/messaging/direct connect 900 and talk/messaging/direct connect 450. check it out:


http://www.sprintspecialoffers.com/everything/getdetails.html
Congratulations, but why it is only one candle ;)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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