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I think the BJ III is the i637 that hit the FCC recently. Some suggested that it was the Propel Pro, but we already know that's the i627. The diagram on the FCC looked like it could be a Blackjack-like form factor.
Tried a WinMo Standard phone lately? I've yet to have a freeze (outside of playing with beta apps) on my last three WinMo Standard edition phones. Everytime I see someone post about how horrible WM phones are, I always scratch my head. Either people are referring to WM Professional edition (which I avoid), haven't used a WM Standard phone in ages, had terrible luck, or I have had incredible luck over the last several years. Regardless, this phone looks better than the original, but has nothing on the Samsung Propel Pro which I will purchase the day it drops.
Am I the only one dissappointed in the look and form factor of this device? White, clunky, bigger than older HTC WM devices. Android looks very promising, but this hardware bores me to tears.
Just like that? Ok, show me a link to a "cooked" WM6.1 for the Blackjack II.
And how exactly do you determine what "the right thing" is? What standard do you subscribe to? How is that standard superior to another's standard? Before you ridicule others for their beliefs or suggest that your opponents are "shooting blanks" perhaps you should sharpen your critical thinking skills. You have presented no more than banter, much like your opponents. And the banter of your opponents is more humorous.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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