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man thats just straight evil. Well done verizon. Why don't you kick my dog while you're at it. sometimes I think that they are trying to piss off their customers.
Sup mr blurrycam?
Man I never thought of a free iphone. But you are right the data plan would pay off in the long run for ATT and apple. Hope that doesn't mean that they will skimp on the real iphone. I think I deserve some upgraded hardware with at least the rumored specs I have seen. And please please a real keyboard...even though that is not gonna happen.
seriously whats the point of that video. He spends the first minute and a half spinning the thing around in his hands and he only touches the touchscreen once. It is a touch android handset right? Am I missing something? Then just to piss me of he takes off the battery cover...to show us the battery. Cause I really care what that looks like.
hook it up yo. Make it happen.
Yo Yo. My iphone is getting lonely. Hook it up with a friend.
Peace
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had not noticed the videos on the myphone2008 site. Wow that sound emotion video is ridiculous. Looks and sounds like a comedy troupe. I am gonna have to go ahead and see a real video of winmo actually working not just switching between a couple screens before i am convinced.
looks as though apple is gonna have to work pretty hard to stay in this game. I didn't think that they would have to put out a new iphone next year but now it looks as though they might have to
Blackberry for messaging...iphone for media. Take your pick.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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