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To be honest, that does look like a great keyboard to use. It has some nice specs. If HTC or Moto or any other company built this, it would make me take a second look. Anyone familiar with the processor used in this? Comparable to OMAP? Underclocked Snapdragon?
http://www.engadget.com/photos/sony-ericsson-xperia-x10-press-release-and-spec-sheet/2413834/

you can obviously see that it has both 1700 and 2100 so yes it will work on Tmobile
@Daniel You can disable HTC's Sense interface and use stock android on there so i would imagine you could do the same. The Rachael UI does look intriguing though so i would wait to decide what its going to be like
@Mark

Thats true, but honestly, do you really think they did that? We've only seen HTC do so as of yet and they have a pretty good development department.
I'm not sure if i need a device such as this either. I already have an android phone and a netbook that serves most of my mobile needs. When i'm at home i have my computer so I'm not sure where I would use a mid. If it could control my entire entertainment center, i could see playing around with one when laying around on the couch, watching TV or a movie, and lightly browsing the internet.
@regionto

If it has stock android 1.5 then it doesn't support multitouch yet. 1.6 (donut) is going to fix this.
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Didn't the US version already pass like several months ago? The Euro phones also have the US 3g (T-Mobile bands) so what's the big deal? I'm guessing those that want to work it on ATT. Engadget should clarify.
Its been confirmed to have 288 MB of RAM, 192 available for applications, just like the HTC Hero
@ unknown

Most people know by know that the Hero has 288MB of RAM (just like the Rogers' HTC Magic) meaning that it runs the HTC Sense user interface without much lag. The myTouch only has 192 MB of RAM (just like the Vodafone HTC Magic) and many of said that it is so laggy that its not worth to put it on your device. I doubt there will be an "optimized" version for the lower RAM versions since HTC has no incentive to do so really, with the Hero coming right around the corner.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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