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I understand the issues with the AT&T network, but device to device, the iphone is a far superior phone/os than anything verison has to offer. My wife owns a hero with Android and is a decent phone, but is just not as nice. Here in Japan we do not have the bad Network issues(ATT). The 3Gs is a reliable phone and one of the most popular phones in this country. Don't get me wrong the real problem here in the US is Network not hardware. I wish the US could catch up to the rest of the world in network speed and reliability.
I bought the unit. It is not totally bad. Great Idea but falls short! People that bought the go and were previous owners of 1000,2000, and 3000, are feeling shortchanged by the lack of being able to put games they already purchased on the go. I am one of those people!!!! the battery isn't that great, the L and R buttons are hard to reach, especially without turning on wi-fi or turning off the unit during game play. I would have at least tested playability of unit before putting it to market. I am not totally unhappy with the Go, but for 249.00 it falls WAY short of the quality products that sony usually puts to market.
I have to say I like Yahoo Mess!
I seriously thought about buying one of these, until I played with one. It is to big for a phone and does to little to be a laptop. I wasn't a fan. I bought iPhone and MacBook air instead. The shift would be a better buy. You'll get full featured windows vista anyways.
This site rocks! Would love an iphone! Keep up the awesome work!!!!!!
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