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I was desperately hoping Telus would get it. I like them (compared to the other carriers here) and I pay $15 a month for unlimited data on my smartphone. I have a sinking feeling in my heart right now.
Was the remtard intentional?
Good game to put on there too. Perfect Dark was my favorite n64 game.
I imagine it will be similar to the existing transit option that google has on its maps application for winmo. I have been using it for a while, and it works excellently with the buses and the sky train (Vancouver's elevated, automated train system).
What's all this hating aboot?
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I am so sick of people saying that engagdet is apple biased. Do you remember when Bill gates was leaving? They had a ton of posts about him, so many that they needed another just to round it all up. Notice how there are enough posts about netbooks to make you sick?It's because it's a big trend at the moment. It is almost like, they give lots of coverage to big things! So it should be no surprise or indication of bias when a hugely anticipated phone is released, and covered abundantly. The fact that Apple is gaining popularity should mean that there are most posts about them than there used to be. And to release some specialized for 95.8% of your viewer base isn't an indication of fanboism either, it is just common sense. I prefer windows in most ways, but I am just sick about people crying fanboy at Engagdet.
I like this a lot. The aesthetics are so much better than the tx series in my opinion. I am not sure about the duel mouse options though. I think it could be a really great idea, but I am going to hold judgement until handling the thing for myself.
This is the anti-zoolander phone.
Ahah, my thoughts exactly! It's definitely the final model.
That is awesome!


Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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