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I have a DS, I would like to win this
I would like to see them reveal the lineup of upcoming 3G phones. We know they are working on the expansion, and rave about it. But wi6thout Phones that are taking advantage of it, what good is all the expansion?

TOUCH PRO 2 FTW!
this phone should have tha sickest speakerphone imaginable to even be considered in the consumer market. And as far as software, I would expect it to have top of the line voice recongnition. Otherwise what the hell is the point, it would be the smallest pain in the ass, rather than a cell phone. I mean, don;t get me wrong, it makes perfect sense, detachable watchphone, with an array of colors/patterns, feature designer series of bands to sell as accessories. I would fall ifor that fashion hat trick.

But they better give us a good reason to want a watchphone buy its functionality alone.

In the end, this is all science has done for us lately. Make cell phones smaller. Pudgy fingers need not apply.
which bands is it running for 3g? Im wondering if this T-series could end up on t-mobile?
did I post in time today?
I've run over cats luckier than me
Numus: No one ever wins. At least no one we know or care about.
that is one sweet looking keyboard i need to add to mai collectionez
I really could use this =]
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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