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Yeah that is an easy one, $49.99 for a phone that comes on a cheaper, reliable network. Or $99.99 for a gimmick phone that comes on a crappy network where 3G is sparse, and has to have a "special" plan, give me a rumor II
I WIN you can all stop now, just got the email.
I have already purchased my license, then it took a shit the next day, hasnt worked since, same thing happened with my cousin right after he paid the $30.00. Kinda BS in my opinion, but I know that once I get it working again it is completely worth the $30.00.
I are like YAYAY picked me u say
I would have to disagree with that, I have a Sprint Touch Pro, and I have disabled the TF3D and just use the old today screen, I am able to have instant access to all of my information without having to scroll through to find it. While it was flashy and all, TF3D is not very friendly for some WinMo users. I have also used other shell's in the past on my Titan, Touch, and TP, but I always end up back at the old today screen.
No one cares if they can access a excel spreadsheet on a smartphone??? Are you serious, that is what a smartphone used to be about, being able to work from outside of the office without having to take your laptop everywhere. All the iPhone has done is tarnish the name of a smartphone, sure it has a pretty UI, but it can not meet my work needs, or even begin to. The iPhone is not a true smart phone by any means, it is nothing more than an Ipod touch with a phone added in, and its on a crappy network with little to no 3g in most areas. You will be hard-pressed to find anyone who truly has a need for a smartphone settle for that joke of a device.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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