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  • Anh Lai
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If I wanted to spend money on crappy cars, I would have done it at the dealer. No bailout will make the big three make less crappy cars.
Nick:
Tmobile Unlimited SMS/MMS for family plan : $10 covers all 5 handsets. Covers SMS/MMS to ANYONE on ANY carrier as long as it is domestic.

Cingular generally charges more, especially their unlimited Blackberry service, which is like $15 more then tmobile.
A true 8700 w/camera in 8800 form factor. Lemme guess, $250 with contract.

8100: $200
8300: $250
8800: $300

Fits the pattern
Still no Q version without a camera? The boys at MOT are still wondering why they cant mass sell these to Corporations/Government. Mean while RIM laughs all the way to the bank with only 2 models in it's current lineup.
Hmm, lets see:
Sell about 10 million+ chips to iPhone competitors ready to take way, or worry about apple's 1 million initial iPhone sales .... someone didnt go to business school. Remember, Apple aint shit in Asia. America is also the shittiest phone market. We like cheap and free unless "We" are the hardcore real smartphone users ... *cough* blackberry.

Cool UIs dont really bring productivity unless you can connect easily to DATA. Past and Present points to Apple unwilling to roll with Corporate environments.
Kill Blackberry? Yeah right
1) Camera is a no no for real corporate users sorry
2) Cant use one hand like any BB to check emails/sms? Stupid, look at ppl using a Dash or BlackJack simply grabbing the phone with both hands to check simple things.
3) No enterprise integration? That eliminates like 90% of BB market.
4) If there was corporate integration, can you selectively disable features (voice/sms/mms/wap) simply from an administrative application? Nope, sorry
5) Will it survive a standard 3ft drop test? From the looks of it, you have to treat it as fragile as an iPod. It wouldnt survive one week from a heavy user traveling.
6) Will Corporate IT shell out extra $200 for the ability to have 8GB of storage so the employees can listen to their favorite music they illegally downloaded? Nope, sorry.

Blackberry killer? Does that even exist even after this thing was revealed? Show me an iPod killer first.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just switched to Sprint from Verizon about three months ago for the Pre. Then I went for the Hero about a week ago. Now, I miss my hardware keyboard and am thinking about switching to the Moment. I am still able to switch back to Verizon if I want and get the Droid when it arrives. Should I just trade up to the Moment when it comes out, see if I like it, and if not switch to the Droid? Or something else entirely? Help!"

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