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Chicago always gets a lame gallery but doesn't disappoint in person
Way too much praise by you guys (with the emphasis on the updates being free) especially with the price of the app
"they're". With this entry it had to be done...
How is this really different than them a Gmail link at the top of their page? Get over it iphone lovers
What a shock, iphone fanboys crap on a competitor. 'I don't have a car so Google Navigation does nothing for me', I mean, seriously?
you mean you don't enjoy the constant posts about Iphone apps and accessories?



I'm guessing typo, but is there some reason both 'Nokia' and 'Nokla' are being used or am I missing some inside joke?
Yep, just checked Tmobile UK, all the top phones (some of which we'd salivate for) for free, with 18 month commitment, and plans from 30-50 pounds (do the conversion) that include minutes, texts, AND "unlimited internet"

I'm sick of getting the shaft because I'm in the US. I guarantee that in the UK or Europe this phone is either free or close to free with a shorter commitment and rate plans (that include data) that are lower than minute only plans here.

I understand there's different countries, different regulations, and all that, but that doesn't mean I should act like I'm being done a favor if a phone is "offered" to me at $200-$400 along with another huge fee of about $30 a month EXTRA to use it. I wish people would come together and challenge them on this
BTW, serious question I've always had with this kind of technology. I remember people used to complain that they're electric bills would skyrocket when the early Playstation 3's came out. What would something like this do to someone's electric bills?...
Bob came off as clueless to me. 'The only time people wanted smaller/fuel efficient cars was when gas went up to $4 for a few months, and now they want big engines and trucks again', ummm no, if this is still the line of thinking in GM, then they're even worse off than we expect (yet he was there to plug the Volt, ironic). BTW, he should come to my neck of the woods where gas is back to the $3 level

And then the crap about having to sell one of his jets, 'sign of the times', that seems like a real slap in the face of all the people in Detroit and across the country unemployed thanks to these idiots' incompetence.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"

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