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@pukerocket oh you're such a charmer and an obvious troll................
@pukerocke Sorry but you're talking out your arse. I live in the UK and have been buying from Expansys for years, just because you're ignorant of something doesn't make it not so. They're probably THE place to go for unlocked phones and bleeding edge gadgets... not always the cheapest but certainly one of the most reliable and a source of rarer goodies.
@pukerocket Sorry but you're talking out your arse. I live in the UK and have been buying from Expansys for years, just because you're ignorant of something doesn't make it not so. They're probably THE place to go for unlocked phones and bleeding edge gadgets... not always the cheapest but certainly one of the most reliable,

@pukerocket Sorry but you're talking out your arse. I live in the UK and have been buying from Expansys for years, just because you're ignorant of something doesn't make it not so. They're probably THE place to go for unlocked phones and bleeding edge gadgets... not always the cheapest but certainly one of the most reliable,

@mcornieles WTF? There are some ignorant comments on this subject but yours must be the dumbest.. "not doing any good"? Why does having a cellphone mean the police can automatically detect people committing the horrible crimes you mention? Fuck, learn something about criminal investigation and evidence!
I've been waiting patientl on the Palm Pre but seeing's how it's probably not going ot reach the UK much before Xmas I bought a G1 on ebay and have to say I'm pretty impressed.... now if one of the new phones could be in a slider format with a qwerty keyboard, OLED screen, rubberised backing, 5 meg camera, up to 32 meg storage and a big battery I'd bite your hand off for one.... out of 18 will any meet my requirements?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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