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not for those of us who use our tablets to draw.
Batteries in the stylus? So this company is coming out with a product that is way less capable than what Wacom has been delivering for years? Good thinkin...

Wacom's have supported unique pen IDs since they started.
That's fantastic news. Puts tablet pcs on par with the graphires.
Now if they could only put an active digitizer on these things I'd have the perfect mobile sketchbook.
Please please please let tmobile get this phone! I'd sell my Dash in a heartbeat for it.
Nintendo Wii and Xbox 360!
Nintendo World really blew it.

They had one single line for all customers, regardless if you had preordered or not. So at 1:30 they cut off the line. Rediculous!

What the heck was the point of preordering if you have to wait in line anyway and not STILL not get your order on launch day?
Picked mine up this morning. This being my first WM smartphone, I'm impressed and ticked off equally. Well, maybe more impressed.

Impressed with the build of the device, the speed, that gorgeous screen, the customizable home screen (XML editing!), and wifi/BT/EDGE all in that tiny package.

Ticked off with WM things like not being able to delete messages in the list view just by hitting delete.

Overall, it's a sweet phone. Glad I picked it up. I'll just be happier when apps like FlexMail are out of beta for it.
eReader should partner up with one of these ebook hardware companies. They have excellent software and a large catalogue. Keep all the other formats in there as well (doc, pdf, etc) but eReader support would be huge since that ebook market has been around for so long and has many customers.

Instant user base right there.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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