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Wow. That's quite the deal on such a robust transmitter. RDS? That's something you don't see on all of them.

I wonder how the RF performance is on it? Being able to charge the device with a standard micro USB port is a huge plus.

I wish I had an iPhone (wait, no I don't - that means I'd have to use AT&T which is < Sprint). I'll just stick with my iPod Touch and HTC WiFi sharing. ;)
I meant "allowing Palm to sync with iTunes."

Epic fail.
Tony: How would you like it if someone developed a piece of hardware, and hijacked your software - which you put a lot of research and development (R&D) capital and resources into, for its interface, without your explicit permission?

Unfortunately for Palm, I think that it is very clear that Apple is right to authoritatively block Palm from having their devices sync with iTunes. Palm has paid nothing into the development of iTunes, nor have they requested permission from Apple to use their software. At this point, if I were Apple I wouldn't even CONSIDER allowing Apple to sync with iTunes, even if they offered "one million dollars".

***Raises finger to mouth...

I wish I could side with Palm on this, but I just can't. It wouldn't be ethical, knowing their past behavior about this issue.
I bought this device yesterday, and I love it.

It replaced my Motorola H15. My H15 is now a "Playstation 3" headset. I love that headset, as well.

Two things, however... I miss the charging dock though, that I have for the H15. Putting the headset "in-ear" also takes some getting used to. Headset activation - I miss the flip of the H15. The side switch is going to take some getting used to as well. Do you just leave yours on all the time? The switch, I mean...

All in all, however - GREAT headset. It is quite a bit bigger than the H15, but not too big. The voice prompts within the headset are very welcomed.
I will be purchasing this unit, and deprecating my (well loved) H15 to the PS3.

I LOVE THE H15. This headset, however, is icing on the MotoPure cake.
I have some fans made by Tatung.
What's the big deal about Copy/Paste? I've used PDAs and Pocket PC phones since about the dawn of time, and I think I've used copy/paste maybe five times in total.

I think there are important things to quarrel over verses whether or not a handset has Copy/Paste support. (Hmmm... Stereo Bluetooth in a multimedia phone rings a bell...)

That said -- mine supports it. I use a Sprint Touch PRO.
How many Sprint handsets DON'T feature Phone-As-Modem?

Really, now...
Either way, this doesn't affect me any.

My televisions all have ATSC tuners built-in. No sense of keeping dinosaurs around.
;)
The people of New Orleans should know that their city is a sinking ship.

They should maybe... pick a place that is ABOVE sea level to live?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just switched to Sprint from Verizon about three months ago for the Pre. Then I went for the Hero about a week ago. Now, I miss my hardware keyboard and am thinking about switching to the Moment. I am still able to switch back to Verizon if I want and get the Droid when it arrives. Should I just trade up to the Moment when it comes out, see if I like it, and if not switch to the Droid? Or something else entirely? Help!"

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