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Is it a typo? I thought it should read "...he did stoop to remark..." :-0

fwiw, a special supplement to the Wall Street Journal, 3/31/08 "Coming to a Pone Near You" (print edition) contains a reference to the HTC Touch Diamond as a "2nd quarter" arrival to Sprint, and describes it as a slim
variation of the Touch.

No surprise, here, but, at least Samsung reads and responds. Read:


From: "SAMSUNG ERMS"
To: >>>@>>>>>>.com
CC:
Subject: Re]SPH-M520"A"
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 00:09:42 +0900 (KST)

Dear >>>>>,

Thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately, we are only able to provide information regarding models that are currently on the market for sale, as any pre-release information would be subject to change and could therefore be inaccurate at the time of launch. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.

Thank you for your interest in Samsung products.

Sincerely,
Technical Support
oops. that's Samsung SPH-M520A
Gotta ask; does anyone have the answer to what may be the simple reason for and significance of the "A" designation for the Samsung SPH-M20A, previously released w/o it. 'Might be quite different than, say, for Moto; don't know.

Anyway, I sent an inquiry thru Samsung's website phone page, and will await the[ir] answer, too. thanks!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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