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So basically their making SMS into pretty much any IM platform in use already?? MSN, AIM, Yahoo!...shit, even Blackberry Messanger does all that crap. Way to take something people can already do, put a twist and a name on the development group, and then charge an arm and a leg for a program already available for most phones for pretty much free...


...crap
I have to disagree. I just got the LG VU with FLOtv on Sunday, and I've got to say...it's pretty much amazing. I was weary at first to pay $15 a month for TV on my phone, not thinking I'd use it enough to make it worth it. HOWEVER, seeing as my work is dead almost all the time, I've been watching Comedy Central and CNN like nobody's business, and then there are other channels that actually have good programming. It is worth it, and I was skeptical. I think that the problem is that people are too damn cheap. This would probalbly be one of the most widespread usage on mobile phones if it wasnt $15 dollars a month. But the way I see it, $0.50 a day to be entertained during an otherwise boring part of my day is well worth the money.
So I just got the LG VU with FLOtv on Sunday, and I've got to say...it's pretty much amazing. I was weary at first to pay $15 a month for TV on my phone, not thinking I'd use it enough to make it worth it. HOWEVER, seeing as my work is dead almost all the time, I've been watching Comedy Central and CNN like nobody's business, and then there are other channels that actually have good programming. It is worth it, and I was skeptical.

Oh, and one of the "New Channels" their talking about is aleady on the list, but not functioning yet. Everytime I click on it all I see is "Victoria's Secret TV, Coming Saturday"! lol
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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