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"So why do you assume it's a bad phone?

And please make it better than "it doesn't look like phone (x)".

Oh, sorry... I ment "still suck at making smartphones!" As in they suck at making smartphones. What the hell happened to the Experia X1... promised to be the greatest device ever... came out and nobody cared... ever! So to sum it up for the sony lover above... THEY ARE NOT GOOD AT MAKING SMARTPHONES.

PS I also ment that the design couldn't be more boring and that they ripped it off from a G1. Why?
It looks like the concept G1 before they made it look better than that, but not by much. Very boring, way to show us that you really suck at making good smartphones sony.
It looks like the concept G1 before they made it look better than that, but not by much. Very boring, way to show us that you really suck at making good smartphones sony.
"On second thought, better hold off the attack at least until I can get it to move in patterns other than squares."
"On second thought, better hold off the attack at least until I can get it to move in patterns other than squares."
"Now that I've figured out this whole roomba thing, nothing can stop my evil rain of terror!"
when are they going to come out with a program that can crack their new software at 100x performance?
Couldn't be less excited now. What the hel! is that? Am I now to be some lame As$ marine, the same ones I accidently ran over with my tank? Cause that sounds pretty ghey.

Hopefully this wont be the "Splinter cell conviction" of the halo franchise.
To be honest, it's not that hard to be green when you never release anything... experia x1 I'm looking at you.
High-five!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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