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As a user of the X 7501 for a primary devise this would be a great update if it had included a 2 gigs of ram!

I use mine in the construction industry. I have a complete set of contract drawings and specifications in pdf on mine for the two projects I'm managing. If I'm in the airport I don't have to break out a laptop to discuss the project or a problem. Mine works great with a Jawbone headset and the 5" screen is easy to read when looking for details. The internet connection is also good for reading engadet or the DrudgeReport! Also I don't need a GPS when traveling as the X 7501 and X7510 both have a build in GPS which isn't tied to a over priced service! I no longer travel with a laptop for meetings so I've traded a 5 lb laptop for a PDA!
Jordan

Here is part of an article from November 7, 2007. "AT&T is forking over a hefty $18 a month (to Apple) for each iPhone user which, as CNET points out, is an amount that exceeds the actual price of the iPhone." And then the user also pays $399.00 for the phone. So on Motorola phones who making the ±$18.00 a month? Just a rehetorical question? Sound like Bottom Line as it is not service related. And YES, we can on blame ourselfs as we think we're getting something for FREE!
Reply to Tim,

Tim stop taking their hand me downs and by unLocked Phones. As long as you take their Free/Subsidized Phone and pay them three time their worth in inflated rate plans, we all suffer! Do like we do take their free phone and buy a unlocked. Either give the free phone to charity, sell it on eBay, or keep it as a back up. The US carriers make more money off the subsidized phones then they make of the phone plans.
Hawaii, a Great Place:
1. If you like taxes!
2. Education there is also great; 40% of the students in secondary (High) school couldn't pass a GED test to get a Diploma!
3. For every $1.00 (.71 Euros) earned on the mainland you need $1.60 (1.14 Euros) in Hawaii to have the same standard of living.
4. One postive, is the ocean veiw is cheaper in Hawaii!
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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