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"I love these cushions" hahahaha FAIL
Come on this is a dummy phone we get them in early at my service center just like this joker at bestbuy! Plus he is taking his shots with a Centro bwahahaha.....FAIL!
Talked to a Samsung Rep and he Said later Year they will be releasing a Samsung android phone for Sprint also an Instinct mini.
Want one....and the money
Spend fifteen and do it your self go to Micheals arts n crafts store and purchase matte black paint that can be sprayed on plastic.......there you go.
Check this thing out........if you love this thing then you will definately love this.... Forgive me father for I have stopped a beam of light.
Htc Touch Pro Priced @ $329 with new activation or upgrade. In October.
Im on the sero plan and yes you can transfer your plan over you just go instore and not online to do the swap./upgrade.now for all you new activations your stuck with the 450 text data night at 7 unlt mobile to mobile and ld and roaming...69.99 plans go up 20 for 900 then 10 more for unltd. Get insurance if your phone bugs out on you and you cant fix it with a hard reset AE your phone at your local sprint repair center. Take it to them froze they will swap or order you one. Its worth it exception service begins with companys who offer repair to their devices or give the consumer options. so much more worth the extra cash in the long run..dont be fooled by the apple logo with a stick up at&t ass.
Seems to me like the Cloak of Silence may be tested at area 51 pretty soon ...In fact they are here...wheres the real news like UFOs nobody here thinks this is "ultra new" we know this can be done for the sake of our intelligence please say all members of engadget apple fan boys and all unite.. AHHROOOHHH...senseless internet postage. I am Unitas!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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