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Forget about apples, I want a Fuze!
That way Verizon can teach Apple the real way to lock down a phone.
Cause the iPhone is not locked down enough for the verizon network.
Verizon will strip away the app store, multi touch, and accelerometer.
Walla!!! The Verizon iPhone. Hell! While there at it, take away all
google apps so they can replace it with VZ Navi Crap

I could deffinately use all of this stuff with an exclusion of nothing.
Good luck in your future ventures Ryan!

I have never won anything. I hope this to be my first.
I have an HTC Tilt with skyfire.
Im watching the Daily Show right now on Hulu.com.
....On EDGE!!! hahaha no lags or anything.
i can even watch HD shows when im connected via WIFI.
Youtube works perfect, redtube works prefect, meebo works perfect.
In fact i was playing yahoo pool on it a fews hours ago.
Perfect 100% uncompromised browsing.

None of that iphone/ipod bullshit. Having to use youtube mobile. hahahahaha
You go ahead and use your flash free browser from 1998.
Skyfire is the only browser you need with any touch screen winmo or symbian phone.
BTW...I think hes had one too many "confirmation jolts".
He gets sexy time with steve every time he mentions iphone.
He looks like an old steve jobs wannabe. I didn't even get
to see the actual phone he was reviewing except for those
two shotty photos. Im suprised he didn't have a huge iphone
poster behind him. I think the truth is that he wasnt important
enough to get a trial handset so he tried to make it through
without actually showing the phone in his hand. He used 2
photos he found on a google image search to try to look legit.
What a waste of my time watching that. It was funny though.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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