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I've had the "honor" of meeting Bay, and all I can say is that he will win. Now do not get me wrong, I never saw Bay's tidley Wink, but I can say that Bay is just ONE GIANT DICK! He has no body really. Bay is just one giant dick with arms and legs. Sorry McG, but you can't compete with someone who is nothing but dick.
I just moved and could REALLY use a new pair of speakers!
No, there is no market at all for this. None at all! Which is exactly why Verizon and LG have spent a huge chunk of money to develop, build and offer this type of product to their consumers. I happen to find it a great idea to be able to have a game pad built into a phone. I travel a lot, and sometimes the keypad on the phone just doesn't do it for me while playing games. This will help out a lot!

I am assuming that you have not yet seen this phone in person. I say that because you mentioned the Verizon OS twice. Funny thing is, the OS on here looks and acts nothing like the "Verizon OS". I recently purchased this phone and have customized it in a way where the only way you can tell it is a Verizon phone is by the logo on the front of it. Aside from that you cannot tell. And the games on here are better then anything I have seen before. There is a Need for Speed game on here that is just amazing!

So I must ask, are you really a douche or do you just play one in forums?
Weezy F Baby (??), please speak English. I think I speak for everyone here when I say, "What in the hell did you just say?"
I agree! Especially since the V3 was a slider with full touch screen. Granted the keypad is the same, but . . . really?
Pheer or Fail or whatever your name is, have you actually seen this phone in person? You say it's big, but how do you know if you haven't actually held it? I have seen it and played with it, and I can tell you that it is a tad bit larger than the env2. In my book, that's pretty small. Plus the idea of being able to pop the phone out of the case is awesome! When I am home I can just use it like the Dare, but when I go out I can snap it in the case and use the QWERTY if I want to. The touch screen is amazing and very responsive. The two columns of icons actually work very well and are 100% customizable with what you want to put there. But what do you know? You've never seen it in person.

So let me be the first to call you out on how much of douche you are to call something that you have NEVER seen in person "hideous"! If you were a beta tester or someone who actually used this phone, then I'd have respect for you. But seeing that you are not one of the above, I have zero respect for you because you have not even seen the phone in person.
I'm confused, is the contest for the Video Card or Kodak M820 digital photo frame? I'd much rather win the video card! :-)
I'm not a socialist. Cut taxes so everyone know they have more money coming their way to spend. Again, I am not a socialist but would love to win a 16gb Micro SD Card! Rock on!
luv_carrier_branding, LG and Samsung would love to offer these handsets with Sprint and Verizon, but a lot of times the carrier actually turns them down. I heard from someone within Sprint that they actually turned down the Glimmer and many more handsets from Samsung and LG. Sucks, don't it. BTW, the Delve is pretty much the Instinct which Sprint currently offers.
This is so fake! Everyone knows that there were no such thing as "Touch Screens" pre-iPhone! Pahleeeeze!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I own an iPhone 3G and I'm looking for a decent speaker / alarm clock for it. I am going to listen music in a mid-sized room, so I want nice quality speakers with solid bass. I also want to use it as an alarm clock, so it would be great if there is such a feature. The price can be low-mid to mid-high range. I was looking at the Klipsch iGroove SXT; it's powerful, slick and the reviews are good, but it doesn't have an alarm clock feature. It's no deal breaker if I can set it up from the iPhone, but I'm not sure. Thanks!"

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