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Nice try but there is a difference between comparative styling and "Knock... off".
I too had that exact same problem at the gym with the first set of awful flat earphones that came with iPhone 3G and so I bought a $29 pair of Sony's that live in my gym bag. Thats all they're good for. The commuter headphones vs my sedan Apple phones... not like a Lexus cool but cool enough.
Thank you for actually having something worth reading to say about the device. I am looking for exactly what you described.
Oh thats just... can I get one that cleans the bathroom?
Do you own a movie house or live in a fraternity DAMN!
Reason number 2008 to dump the WinMo handsets altogether. And great reference to the I.T. Crowd ;-p.
Ok to be honest this is seriously something to have as fashion accessory and lets be honest it's just short on looking good. Does that mean I don't want one... no.. with effort one can make anything work and I will confess the Dick Tracy in me will want for a wrist device until I get one thats freaking perfect. Of course if this is less then 200 I would buy it as a toy. More and I would forget about it in a heartbeat.
Your right he looks alot like Matt Damon... though... maybe a tad bit cuter cause he freaking hopefully hooked up a way to fix one of the biggest flaws of the best phone in the last 2 years.
MICRO SD and not Memory stick... wow...Sony might be learning something. When will we get DTT (neverR)?!?
No matter how much perfume you spray on $#*+ it's still gonna be $#*+. Sprint is like further behind in tech then Cingular which is just a a little behind verizon (their GUI SUCKS!). When I left them I wondered if I would look back and yearn for any phone or service they released. As it is Helio is probably THEE hot provider right now in terms of features if not phones (but that Drift is kinda sweet built in GPS!) Sanyo fell off after their second camera phone.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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