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I wish to win this exciting phone and sport it proudly at the upcoming dragoncon. oh what a great peice of equipment it would be to hold knowing no others have one like it. BWAGHAHAHAHAHAHA,
I'll be switching from tmobile to att come the 18th, the added cpu power and ram, and then everyone knows their will be additions available once we all jailbreak it. And my updates and ability to social network on an even faster speed are an A+.
The only thing that makes me say in the back of my head it would be best to wait for a good ol reliable win mo device or just grabbing a qwerty keyboard phone is the lack of the mms STILL! I mean with the genius's over at apple, ya think they would have gotten the damn hint already instead of having to wait till the end of summer for a friggen update. I MEAN COME ON PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!
this looks like pure sweetness that should be in my hand
i want one of these phones to see how slow the response of the processor and such...................................and cuz it swivels.
crow, that was wrong bud, think before ya type
I think its an awesome and about time kind of holster if you ask me. only took about 5 times as long to come out as it should have. other then that i give it 2 thumbs up.
I may just buy one of these to keep in the collection for one of those gifts I can give on a moments notice. Or just use it as a shiny hockey puck.

seriously though, how the hell you gonna text on this thing!
I would most certainly pay maybe up to 30 bucks to have one of these in the phone collection. Definitely get a lot of "what the crap kinda phone is that guy holding over their"!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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