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Shuddap and GET ME A BEER!
This video is missing the carnival music.
This contest is funny. Even if you win, you really don't.
haha, I read the title and thought this was good news. And then I realized Zero was a company =P
Now let's hope it's got a bigger battery then that paltry 1000mah battery on the Toshiba TG01
I cringed when I first heard this phone was getting the standard issue Qualcomm 528mhz cpu. Then I tried the phone and I was pleasantly surprised. They fixed the bottleneck on this CPU and got the drivers right. It's super fast and blows the doors off my Advantage 7501x (624mhz xScale). I handles DVD rips no problem and 3D games (like Xtrak) run great.

Still, it has it's flaws. The biggest to me being the lack of a D-pad. You know why people hate D-Pads? Cause manufacturers kept adding these terrible unergonomic d-pads onto practically every phone. It put a bad taste in most peoples mouths. If they gave us a real d-pad that resembled anything found on a real joystick, people would use the d-pad a lot more. Hopefully the d-pad on the Motorola Cliq will be as useful as it looks.
App store? Meh, I'll stick to installing my own cab files, thankyouverymuch.
Maybe this will prompt Roomba to upgrade the mapping system on their dumb robots so they don't spend a half hour vacuuming the same spot before getting stuck on a dustpan. Yay for healthy competition.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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