Ditto...Not every touchscreen phone gives two sh*ts about the iPhone. If I want an iPod and a phone in one device I'll duck tape my Zune to my XV6700(soon to be touch pro) and call it a day.
I know about the 7501a in the sprint version even though i cannot confirm it. All i know is that the device reports as having the 7500a. Sometimes windows will only show the main family of a chipset, in this case for example, it reads as a 7500a "series" and may never actually read 7501a or 7502a etc etc. I would only be able to confirm this by seeing what is reported on the sprint version. Also, i was only able to check out the "about" systems app to see the chipset and not an actual info app (forget the name). As for memory, it has 192MB, I think the sprint version has 256MB....not a deal breaker for me but still not crazy about it
How About You Stop Capping Every Single Word In Your Posts So You Don't Look Quite So Retarded!?
While you're figuring out how to do that, uncouple the round fruit from your puckered ass. Apple was not the first to create anything. Not a PC, not a mp3 player, not an OS, not a phone, not a PDA....nothing (except a disgusting army of lunatic fanboys). Microsoft is simply competing with Apple, something they have not had to work very hard at until recently (read: iPod/iTunes etc). I for one find it a good thing that Microsoft is being forced to put some effort into some (hopefully) real innovation!
"My battery is no longer holding a charge...I just charged it 15 weeks ago and it is already dead"
I'll quit
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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