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ugh. stop complaining about big red pissing off existing storm owners. what makes you think VZ cares about how pissed the people that bought an original storm are going to be? get real. verizon and rim want money and you have it. regardless if you have a storm they know you are going to want a sexier slimmer sleeker one.

as for the unit. i hope they just provide a better software experience and make the phone less the engineer’s phone and more the media/gamer’s/'net surfer's phone.

the iphone is a nice pair of designer jeans. any blackberry is a business suit.
is this the same woman that re-named the Syracuse Orangemen to the "Orange"? Great now the mascot is a color. Go back to the strange planet you came from. you are insulting all of the women on the planet be enacting this behavior. women don't need your help. want to do something fun. make an all woman version of top gear. men will watch that too. feminist jackass you are so out of touch with the world.
Did your iphone tell you to write that?
ARE YOU KIDDING ME? STOP READING BLOGS WAITING TO MAKE COMMENTS ABOUT THE iPHONE! GO STICK YOUR IPHONE UP YOUR STUPID FANBOY A$$. GOT AN APP FOR THAT?
i could definitely carry my dog in this. HA!
OMG!! Stop complaining about WIFI!!!!! You and I both know that VZ is never going to put that on their phone and the only reason other companies do is because their indoor service sucks and you likely have an indoor wifi connection. STOP COMPLAINING!! You ruin these things when all you do is complain about the frackin wifi. a more appropriate discussion should be when are they actually going to make a decent browser?

brunettes and ginger ladies unite!!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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