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The "M" is probably a CDMA version of the MOTORIZR Z8, considering that Verizon is targeting the iPhone, a multimedia phone, and Ed Zander himself proclaimed it as a "Media Monster". So, LG's Prada phone will cover the iPhones "style" aspect and the Z8 from Motorola will cover the "Media Monster" aspect of the iPhone. Too bad they can't put them together ;) .
I think this is the Prada phone that LG announced with Prada a couple days ago because they mentioned the Prada phone would have a large touch screen with sleek design.
To Engadget: After looking at the FCC reports, I see the phone is 900/1800/1900 with 2100 UMTS. You guys saw 1900 GSM and mistaked it for 1900 UMTS. GSM 1900 is the only band shown in the report because it is the only band on the device used in the US which is all the FCC cares about, not overseas bands.
Why would Engadget even post something so stupid? It's like a photoshopped shuffle, microwave, and Sony Ericsson white T637. I have seen much bette iPhone mock-ups. Engadget could at least tell us the source.
Why is there no HSDPA? Errr... and the same crap Synergy UI. This thing better have the JUIX UI and some HSDPA love by the time it is released.

On a happy note I love the design though :) .
Will the Hermes be branded under Cingular? HTC just announced that it would have its own brand, and that carriers would no longer be able to brand their devices under their own brand. The black TyTn looks hot :) . I like black :) .
Can Boy Genius please tell what all the blocks mean?

Thanks.
I can only hope they change the color from blue to anything else on the KRZR before it is launched. It would look so hot in black :) . I'm hoping blue is just a prototype color.
Why would UMTS be put into the Lennon and not the Nitro?? It sounds like "Nitro" would have HSDPA because it's "Nitro" fast. I suppose it is possible this is old information, and the phone has been upgraded to HSDPA, or that they are not mentioning the HSDPA part. Most people would choose the Lennon because of the faster data, unless the Nito is low-end and is priced significantly different.
Let me guess, is NPD a northern based company? Seriously, will Yankees or whoever is complaining get over the fact that the people liked a southern dude better than Katharine. You know, people can also use a normal phone to vote or our southerners the only ones with telephones?

And let's think about the fact that if Cingular has 18 million text users, and half is from the south, than doesn't that mean the other half is from the north, meaning it's equal idiots.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I own an iPhone 3G and I'm looking for a decent speaker / alarm clock for it. I am going to listen music in a mid-sized room, so I want nice quality speakers with solid bass. I also want to use it as an alarm clock, so it would be great if there is such a feature. The price can be low-mid to mid-high range. I was looking at the Klipsch iGroove SXT; it's powerful, slick and the reviews are good, but it doesn't have an alarm clock feature. It's no deal breaker if I can set it up from the iPhone, but I'm not sure. Thanks!"

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