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I DO however agree that they should've done away with the keypad, and added a touch screen to this device. That would've made it an AWESOME device in my opinion. I like the way it looks and feels in my hand. lightweight and smooth, with a really crisp and clear screen, but it doesn't feel like i'll break it if I hold it too hard(no homo lol). But I notice every time I use the phone(my buddy has one), I'm always trying to touch the screen(I own a g1 and a touch pro). That's alright though...there's always the Samsung i7500 :-) lol
you DO realize that this phone slides up for a dedicated numeric keypad right? I didn't see any mention of it in your story nor did I see any pics of it
I see that Samsung Android device smack dab in the middle there....wonder if thats that sprint Android device?
Soooooooooo...I take it this phone DOESN'T use a mini USB charger does it? Wow...and STILL not 3.5mm headphone jack.
I'm gonna try it...see what happens
@funkychunky

-you might wanna call in again. originally when i called the rep said that I wasn't eligible either, but I called back in, and found out that some reps are still thinking this plan is only available to the San Francisco market. I don't know why but.....call back in
and it's WELL worth it if you only have more than 2 lines. 3 lines....unlimited minutes.....$120.....and if all 3 lines got texting...you're lookin at 165 for EVERYBODY. normally that just enough to cover two people (149.99 for 2 people unlimited)....you're saving $35. But for people who talk alot...but NEVER text....5 people for under $200(190) for unlimited minutes. Thats like $38/person for unlimited minutes. and if they each added txting/pic mail...you're lookin at $53/person for unlimited txting/pic mail/minutes. You can't beat that with a wooden stick. Nobody can compete with that
2 Things - It's only "not 3g" if you live in an area without 3g....like me :-( but if you're in Cali(which is dang near ALL 3g covered) or Chi, or Detroit, or NY, or Miami, or Vegas, or ........ect, then you're good.

b - the new $35 internet plan includes text messaging/pic mail. So really it's still the same price. Cause the blackberry internet plan was 20, and then pic/txt was 15....so $35. no change in price.

3(bonus) - from what I hear, new customer are able to sign up for this as well....from what I hear...don't knwo how true it is tho.
I'd like a fuze please....please? Really...it would go nicely with my G1 lol
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