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Holla, Holla! This makes me super excited! Maybe I wont be upping to the BB 9700... although, having subsidy would allow me to feel a little more at ease. I mean, T-Mobile (who I love!) could be asking this same price but having their support makes that much difference.

Let me know when T-Mobile carries this bad boy and I'll be there.
Are you a Business Customer? You'd have to be... believe me. I tried everything... and the only people who got this early were business customers. T-Mobile has had this shit on lockdown.
Jason Vorhees is in the screen and I cannot wait to get this phone! Thank goodness I waited for it :)

Tmo FTW!!!
The Nokia 8000 series was an S40 device, maybe it was upgradable to S60, no?
I know I am getting the BlackBerry 9700 for whatever period of time that may be but when this, the N900 and/or the HD2 comes to my beloved Magenta I will be, literally, at a loss for words. I will also be in one of the hardest decisions of my life...
I've used Android and I prefer WinMo over it. WinMo really looks like it shines on a 1Ghz processor and that's apparent. This is a win for Redmond.

Android has their phones, let us have ours.
@Targa Why you gotta come in here, a WinMo post, and be a parade rainer onner? It doesnt make sense.

http://www.phonearena.com/htmls/HTC-HD2-beats-out-iPhone-3GS-and-Acer-neo-Touch-S200-in-battle-of-the-browsers-article-a_7712.html Seeing as how the HD2 ships with opera this is a fun little post
I received word from a T-Mobile USA employee that this is headed our (T-Mobile's) way! This makes me a very happy WinMo fanboy!
I love that it has no Google markings on it and Android looks completely hidden beneath 'Rachael.' This is potentially something I would get, here is to hoping that 1700mHz support is utilized in the US and not in Korea or Canada. I'd potentially buy this phone, cyanogen mod it and call it good :)
If this comes out on T-Mobile USA (I have seen some internal advertising somewhere...) I DO NOT care how much it is, I will get one. I mean, I doubt it will be above the 649 EU price so that's like, what, $750 USD? Totally worth it! Then again, it'll probably be like 349.00 or 399.00 with subsidy if that be the case and even then, that is fine.

Me+TMO HD2= Happiest nino on the planet! That's truth :)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just switched to Sprint from Verizon about three months ago for the Pre. Then I went for the Hero about a week ago. Now, I miss my hardware keyboard and am thinking about switching to the Moment. I am still able to switch back to Verizon if I want and get the Droid when it arrives. Should I just trade up to the Moment when it comes out, see if I like it, and if not switch to the Droid? Or something else entirely? Help!"

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