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No phone has GPS like this one. The GPS fix on it is WAY faster and more reliable. It's Garmin, the phone is based around the GPS. If you like getting movie times, weather, and directions very quickly, this is the phone you're looking for. As to all the comments above about the phone's lateness, it was their first phone and they had NO idea how much there really was to it. The fact that it DID come out and IS a slick phone is what's impressive. You personally may be over the fact that it's around, but the release of this phone is the start of a platform that is pretty interesting and new.
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I wonder how many of those texts were actually opened. I would be willing to bet that she just told everyone in her whole school to text the crap out of her phone. There's no way that many texts can be fit around school, work, taking a shower, and walking. There's no way to read and reply to that many texts. I think anyone who legitimately does over 5,000 is seriously cutting into their life with texting. A guy in my high school literally texted all throughout class, went home and texted tons at home got about 10k texts and hardly did anything else.
please please please please please!
Hopefully the plan will still be around in May, i'm only at 20 months!
Specs for dimensions match up almost perfectly to my n82, it.s .2 wider...that too makes me wonder about battery life. Especially after many charges and the overall battery life decreases. The idea is still sweet regardless. Maybe it will end up being even more reason for developing a new battery source. In the meantime i guess it wouldn't be terrible that you may have to plug it in near the end of the movie, but that kinda defeats the purpose.
it's sad that companies are so eager to get the phone out there and make money off it that they don't fully test it and make sure things work well before they release. I guess i just need to not let the hype get to me and wait several months before buying a phone as mentioned above
It's not a terrible idea, i just wonder if it does get passed how they will enforce it. Like will they try and come up with some cell phone jammer for inside your car, or will a cop just see you on your phone and pull you over. If it is the later, fine by me, i will just drive with my phone on speaker phone and theres no way a cop can tell whether i was singing to music or on the phone. I'm willing to forego the ability to hold my phone up to my ear to make the roads safer. It is possible to hold a conversation on the phone if you make driving the priority and talking on the phone a second. However, there are a lot of people who suck at doing this and cause wrecks.
i guess it would be a good option some time in the future. Since having a seriously sweet camera in a phone is only marketable to a certain group, they could sell a phone with a crappier lense and we could upgrade it later....but i think this would probably lead to just paying more money out in the long run.
It's gonna be me!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"

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