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Sprint is a liar and a piece of sh!t when it comes to paying its dealers but at least it doesnt milk money out of its customers like AT&T and Verizon for costless services.
The keyboard is colored orange unlike the Sprint version that is all white. The lights in the gesture area are also different...and is that..a button??
I think yesterday might have been a bit too late anyways.
whats with all these useless iphone updates every other two posts??

engadget suck apples dcik already!
Thank you Palm for knockin some sense into these manufacturers!!

with an amazing OS and form factor the Pre still managed to get a great speaker, 3.5mm headjack, and camera flash.

oh and Pandoras CEO for talking trash about HTC because their phones with missing features
Worst phone commercial Ive ever seen

I have a Pre and that commercial just makes me sick!!!

come on Palm!! enough with the gay stuff... or leave it to sprint to make the commercials
the facebook commercial is pretty cool
Is that a Mac Book in the background of the first pic? and several other Apple accesories in the second pic. Could be Apple testing out the Pre and being blown away with it! ha ha...imagine..

cant wait for the phone to land on MY HANDS!
^^Nope, Not really.

(yawn)
Once, the Pre is released on Sprint. Im never going back to Windows Mobile no matter how "impressive" it may look. After WebOS I would choose an android device and if not that then a basic flip phone but never Windows Mobile ever again.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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