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********* THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL DEVICE!!!! **********
Hey LG design guys....

Where did you inspire yourselves to design this phone?? It seems very "similar" to MotoCliq ........... :))
I totally agree with Plexus.........The most part of Apple's App Store is only garbage!

They should create another one, with only "tested and approved by editor" apps.

Regards,
Beautiful device! And so complete. I will buy one of these......
I agree!!

Thousands of new and complex features.....Jesus! Who needs this?

1GB internal memory, MP3 player, 2 or 3 Mpixels camera, FM and that's it!

Hey Matt

Do you know how to surf on the net? Ask for your grandpa to open this link: http://ces.cnet.com/ces/peoples-voice/
My man........

You´re right! Less than 10% of all mobile sold last year can be considered as high tier. Despite that, many "experts" define a company as "almost broken" just because presents some low tier products in a fair.

90% of consumers just want to say HELLO!
Dear Henry

Your words are typical of our times. But if the waters of the market's flood touch your bottom your opinions would certainly change. This is the typical speech of an employed guy, with no family to care about....

But, just to finalize, forget the "experts opinions" a little, and check the consumers opinions about Motorola products:

ROKR E8 Rocks CES

ROKR E8, the new addition to the Motorola ROKR portfolio features breakthrough ModeShift technology, so consumers only see the buttons they need for a music player, cell phone or imaging device -- at the exact moment they need them. The ROKR E8 took the spotlight at CES with a number of key honors from leading technology media outlets. ROKR E8 was recognized with:

- CNET Best of CES award in the Cell phones and Smartphones category, as chosen by the editors of CNET. The third annual Best of CES Awards honor the top product in each of 10 designated product categories based on hundreds of entries.

- CNET People’s Voice Awards, based on nearly eleven thousand votes from consumers and show attendees wishing to recognize their favorite product at CES.

- Popular Mechanics Top 20 Products of CES – Editor’s Choice Award for which the editors of Popular Mechanics magazine lauded Motorola for bringing haptics technology to everyday consumer products.

- LAPTOP Magazine Best of CES 2008: Best Cell Phone chosen by the editors of LAPTOP which also noted “amazing work Motorola has done to improve haptics technology.”
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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