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Touch Pro 2, Droid, Tour, HTC Imagio, Storm 2, Curve 2, Omnia II.

Yeah, you are right. No good 3G phones.

Tool.
To the people who say the VZW is crazy expensive (dakdjadkfjk and Y314K) I was under the impression that AT&T's plans were the same pretty much all the way down the line as VZW? Oh and dak this past quarter I believe was the 1st in a long long time AT&T had a better rate than VZW.
Why would it not? Pretty much every one they carry now does as long as you have up to date OS. * OSX 10.4.72 or higher (Tiger), OSX 10.52 or higher (Leopard)
* PowerMac G3 or newer with appropriate device interface
are the requirements.
There are a lot of people who can do without those instructions. But there are a lot who can not. I am in tech support and the # of people who do not know how to power their phones on/off or delete a txt message would amaze you. 30% of my calls are the most amazing simple things you would not believe. So unless their was a opt-out option this would cause a uproar. Pogue once again you fail to see outside your little box.
Yeah, give or take. 1) thats over 2 months 2) I said around 3rd quarter. So if it comes out beginning of 4th I'm still in the ballpark.
VZW will get this phone in the fall. I dunno about Sprint. But I have mentioned this phone several times. I have seen it in VZW promotional and Good Mobile Messaging promotional material. Expect sometime around 3rd quarter.
ah ajc you make me laugh.
That fact that VZW it sucks but the AT&T version is so much better. No negative comments left on this post.
It insists upon itself.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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