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I'm still waiting for HTML4 support...

I had to spend 3 hrs fixing some code for ie7/8 - want to know how long the fix was for the rest? Less than 10 minutes.
Had to walk 30 minutes in the cold last night because I couldn't contact my ride >:(

We only have t-mobile phones. T-Mobile @Home VOIP was affected too.
I'm still loving my G1… then again I picked it up last week
Family Plan

$69.99 My Faves 400

$19.99 Unlimited SMS

$24.99 Unlimited Web (one line)

Total: $114.97



My best option:

Even More Plus for Families +TXT +Web (both Lines would be covered)
$
109.99



Save $4.98 but get data on our second line.

Not too shabby
I'm currently paying
Family Plan
$69.99 My Faves 400
$19.99 Unlimited SMS
$24.99 Unlimited Web (one line)
Total: $114.97

My best option:
Even More Plus for Families +TXT +Web (both Lines would be covered)
109.99

I save 4.98 but get data on our second line.
It's in the app store available for download
Might check to see if it goes to the UK and import one for T-Mobile.
Maemo's been around for a while, check out the current app selection.

As for this versus other mobiles, the N900 is more of a laptop replacement. If you want to use the web w/o sacrifices and FTP to your web server and make some changes to your code then upload it back all while VNCing to your work computer then the N900 is for you.

Truth is the N900 will be more of a niche market, but it will be my niche. ;)
Only because Google Wave is sooooooo tiny on a device that size. I'd rather use a stylus and the REAL web then have to wait for sites to roll out iPhone compatible versions.
They will, T-mobile's BB plans are always the same price as the regular data plans.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"

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