almost 23mm thick? as in, thicker than the current duo and matrix? I looked up the dimensions online compared to the duo and matrix, and it's taller and wider as well, which would be an excuse if the screen were any bigger, but it looks to be the same size, as does the battery. At least it has twice the ram/rom and the processor is up to 528 from 416 mhz, and it's got WM6.1... seriously though, let's pray for tapered edges... that propel pro is looking nice right about now.
wow guys... i was just putting in some banter. I too read BGR and Engadget Mobile religiously every day too, I get that it's not ACTUALLY the blackjack III, but i was suggesting food for thought... chill lol
and the Sidekick, fyi, is 30 bucks a month for the unlimited data plan, it's only 20 if you sign up for a 2 yr. voice plan as well, not pay as you go.
Look at the phone to the left! AT&T branding, looks like it has mobile TV too... it's great to see some more devices across AT&T's board with this feature. And I'm not so sure it's an i620.. it looks cheaper, and I think the soft keys below the screen are tactile, not touch-sensitive. And to answer Razor1973's question, none of the keys on the phone are blank. If you would finish reading the post and take a look at the press shot directly below the picture, you can see what each key has on it. It's easy to mistake the keys for blank, though, because in direct light, the white arrows and other symbols on the keys seem to disapear. Hmm... UT Starcom... can i haz backlit keys plz?
why am I not impressed? Ok, it's got up to date specs, but then it's just an HTC touch with a fance back side and a nice screen! Can't the N95 already do most of this stuff, sans touch screen? The N95 has 8gb of memory, a 5mp camera, HSDPA, big screen, etc. This has a little more, but nothing groundbreaking. i just don't see what the big deal is.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"
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