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great hope i get it

good luck to yall
wow while sprint is working on 4g att still still working on 3g what a loosers at att
omg here in san jose tmobile sucks big right now

why the hell would they offert unlimited plans if they are not able to handle so many calls


am going to sprint any mobile any time tthat sounds interesting
first sidekicks now this wow tmobile and att really suck
i do l;ike my pre more then the iphone

but one thing is for sure if it wasnt for the iphone palm would still be making only those crappy treos good for nothing and we wouldnt have a blackberrry storm or an android phone not even a pre

wich is good cause that made all other manufacturers get better and come with better ideas


so all i can say is

thanks apple thanks iphone
I CANT BELIEVE AM SO HAPPY SPRINT JUST BECAME THE LARGEST MOBILE TO MOBILE NETWORK

WOW


GREAT THINKING SPRINT
yes i agree the phone looks very cheap and for i can see from the video the touch screen is not that good
as from the pre

made of the chepest material that sucks

tought palm was getting up but now am staring to have doubts about it

oops looks like am using my blackberry as a paperweight
oops it kind of souds like karma hahahahahaha

if you need mor info you ohn how you can get the internet for free using wimo phone emailme and i'll send you the app garciaop@yahoo.com



i dont want no practicce i just wanna have ny real fingers in the real poalm pre

also wondering if there will be a internet sharing for free like the windows mobile phones offert to acces the inteernet on the computer using the phone as modem for free

but anyway this phone roks
NOT INTERESTED STORM 1 OR 2 OR EVEN 3


JUST HERE WAITTING FOR MY PRE



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