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want want want!!!
service still down here in southern cali (south orange county)

at first i was asking myself if i payed by bill hahaha. i have absolutely no data or voice coverage.
finally a proper device with tmobile 3g. i doubt t-mobile will carry this anytime soon though, i'm getting this as soon as its available from amazon or dell
Wow, a bunch of the people who posted are idiots! "Whats up with the duct tape on the side" Its a Audi R8, one of the most beautiful cars to come out in the past 5 years. Pretty sure you'll never be able to afford one.

And he clearly did not perform a moving violation. Unless there is a sign that says Right Turn Only, it is okay to make a left out of a lot/driveway.
without a doubt the most intriguing item at this years CES was the 150" plasma, can you say $100,00+
i had this phone when it was first released and was one of the worst phones i have ever owned. The screen is horrible, gets completely washed out in the daylight, feels too light and cheap in the hands, touch screen is spotty at best, xenon flash is a joke. The camera is decent but takes time to get used to. Takes excellent nigh photos though (without the xenon flash). The video recording is great too, especially the slow motion video recording. The prada felt more sturdy and "high end" in the hands. My personal recommendation is to avoid this phone.
Use these bad boys on my sexy Nokia N95
If you guys keep up with the new phones being released the N95 WILL be the top dog for a while. You also have to realize that this phone is different than the phone you guys are naming. For one, you can not compare a touchscreen phone like the HTC, Eten etc etc to the N95. Although both may be smartphones, the features and user-market are completely different. You may be able to compare the non touchscreen window mobile device but specs wise, they can't even compare.

Regarding the Iphone, AGAIN totally different phones! Comparing the LG Prada and the iPhone? doable, Comparing the N95 and the iPhone, not so much. If you want to go feature wise, the N95 has the iPhone killed, but at the same time the iPhone has it's own advantages.


Like everything else in life, what type of device you own is your own personal choice. Depending on your lifestyle and what you need with your mobile device will determine what you consider to be important in a phone's spec.

i am a cellphone NUT! i stick with tmobile because they offer the best customer service and their internet plan is unbeatable. i get a new phone about every month, and not just your run of the mill phones. for this year alone i have owned the SE W800i, SE W900, Imate Kjam, Nokia N70, Nokia N80, Nokia 8800, SE K800i, and now i have the Nokia N91. tmobile has ALWAYS supported me with these devices and even transfered me to the UK tmobile or a issue i had. They even put me through with O2 in UK to unlocked my N70 for me.


That minute service is automatically accessing your account, would you really want that?

Why use that service when you can just enter #646# and see how many minutes you have used. It also tells you when your billing cycle is over.
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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