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All this negativism about a band is hilarious. I couldn't resist getting involved in this discussion simply bc the whole argument is ludicrous. Regardless of whether or not this article is news worthy or blatant voyeurism, you guys need to lighten up and go back to your Justin Timberlake and masturbate to images of the iphone. Lighten up for F's sake.
I think it is hilarious that they are laughing. The Treo is nice, but really hasn't had a decent upgrades since the 650. Palm cannot be flippant when other companies are aggressively upgrading and improving their products. Motorola and HTC are already working on rolling out the next iteration of their slim smart phones. What is Palm doing rolling out yet another stocky treo version. More of the same...
Is it possible to this phone in the T-mobile network with my sim card?
How is a flattened keyboard better? Seems like it would give me an even better opportunity to fat finger the damn thing.
Yeah, this will be another over priced phone for VZ. Chances are that all the cool software that originally comes with this phone will be locked and you will be forced to use Bru. So really VZ will be selling a crippled and quite bland version of this phone. Oh and don't forget that VZ charges you for everything. Good times.
What is the purpose of having wi-fi on a phone? Is it supposed to make up for the lack good data services? Just want to make sure I understand.
Any chance the Black Jack will be wi-fi capable? Also, what is the purpose of wi-fi if it has HSDPA? Thanks.
I have to agree with M, I really anticipating more info on the Samsung i-607. That seems like the phone to get. I wonder if Cingular is going to hold out on that phone until the holidays.
Historically Sprint has always charged more for their low-end line of phones(it seems like 95% of their phones are low-end) when they should be free or drastically reduced in price. That is pretty much all they offer. That is why so many people switch to the other carriers.
All I can say about this article is DUH. I know people that will totally move to another carrier just for the phones. Sprint is a great example of that. Terrible and over priced phones. Great service, but lack of selection. It's really frustrating.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"

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