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  • Brian Sugarman
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Why are we downloading a .dmg for OS X in Windows???
I'm a little confused. I have a Nokia N95 8GB and it says NOKIANA on the box for North America. All the paperwork is in English and the warranty is for the US. This has been available for some time already.
So this is all I'll ever require in life, right? I love it, and yeah the price is high, but all the Communicators were high when they first came out. It will go down eventually. Series 60 is much nicer than 80 and GPS, WOW! Somebody please tell me this thing has US 3G bands!!!
I'm so f-ing sick of phones lacking US bands. Why can't these manuafactures include 850/1900 for phone and data??? I'm just gonna pick up and move to the other side of the globe pretty soon. Also what OS is this thing running, it looks like something totally new?
Why are we talking about a phone that has been out for so long? I want a review of the Rokr E6, not the E2.
Ehh. I had one, got sick of it pretty quickly. Nice speeds on the web, but that's about all I liked about it. The keyboard wasn't great, and couldn't keep up with me, often losing characters like the author of this post described. Treo keyboards are still top notch compared to anything else I've used. Battery life sucked. I'm not a big WM Smartphone fan, I feel that it is too limited when compared to WM PocketPC, which is probably why I got rid of this thing so quickly. I'd take the 8525 over the Blackjack anyday.
You can't compare the Treo 750 to the Blackjack or Q. The 750 runs Windows Mobile Pocket PC, where the other two run Smartphone edition. I have a Treo 750v and a Blackjack, and the 750, in my opinion is the more powerful device. Smartphone OS is very limited compared to PPC. I'll be interested to see if the Cingular version of the 750 adds the ability to watch video clips via Cingular Video. I've installed the Cingular firmware on my 750v that was floating around a little while back, but it lacks that feature. Hopefully it wasn't the final version of the firmware.
I still have a Beepwear pager watch. It's a useless gadget, but I still feel like the ultimate uber nerd for having a watch that has it's own 800 number.
Looks nice. I've been a big fan of Sanyo's top of the line models, and the 9000 was pretty nice, but ugly and lacked bluetooth. Will Sprint even activate a phone like this purchased on eBay before the thing is officially launched? I would hate to spend $700 on a prototype or something that can never be used.
That's what I've been wanting to hear, thanks aussie boi:)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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