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World of Diablo.
I want my Touch Pro, dammit.
If Verizon gimps this as much as they do every other damn phone they get, I'd rather sign up for the crapshoot that is Sprint coverage.
My 360. I know that's a common one, but it makes me so happy.
Oh god, lines are already forming? I'm late, I'm late! I have to get my camp-out gear together and get to New York!

Now where's my Mountain Dew...
Wow. So I'm guessing it's really soon. Like, long enough to get people prepared, put out signage and whatnot. You don't keep people from buying an iPhone for too long, certainly not the full two months (late June) people have been thinking. That would be so many lost customers. It has to be sooner than that.
So that settles it, then. Aspen and Gekko aren't just codenames for new colours. They're actually new devices.
Honestly, I'd get a Sidekick if not for their tainted status. And the fact that T-Mobile reception in my area sucks and T-Mobile doesn't have 3G yet.
Love the image you guys used. You should use it as your stock photo for all Canadian iPhone news.
Why would Apple have gone to the trouble of making that software that triangulates your position with cell towers, if they're going to throw GPS into the new one? Not only that, they were pretty clear that 3G was a big battery drain, wouldn't 3G and GPS be a bit much?
Bald eagles don't actually fly, they just flap their wings and the world moves around them.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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