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"Dark Project" and "Last Stand", the 2 book series by Stephen King about a cellphone company that summons demons, sell their souls, and bring about the apocolypse.... oh wait.... he already did a cellphone thing... nevermind.
LTE is still a big thing. Both Verizon and Alltel committed to it but with a commercial launch in 2010 or later... I think Verizon wanted to focus on 2008 and it's goals for this year. The best to the biggest.

1st order of business..... Fire Chad and the Wiiiizzzaaarrdd.
This is a survey to compare AT&T's phone to competitor's phone. It looks like AT&T wants to compete in the dumbphone market with full QWERTY's. Model E is the Verizon EnV (no GSM phone coming, just to compare pricing and style). Model K is T-Mobile's Sidekick (Again, not coming to AT&T, just to compare pricing and style). Model N looks like a new dumbphone device available in multiple colors. Model S a Samsung dumbphone with QWERTY, Model M a Pantech Duo type phone without WinMo on it, another dumbphone. Plain and simple.
Exactly. BGR, who broke details on the 9000 (Bold) said Verizon would get theirs May 9th of 2009, with dates subject to change. Verizon just got the Curve... why launch a phone of the same features to compete with itself.
Rugged is typically thick plastic or rubberize. Manly phones that get the job done... not for style.

You ever see a pretty Tank?
It's not really LG competiting with LG. The Vu will be out shortly. The Voyager will come out later. Different designs. All touch Vu and LG VX9700 (vzw) vs Touch + QWERTY Voyager
Patented/Trademarked colors? Wouldn't Crayola or Sherman Williams have this claimed?
The Entire EVDO network is REV A but not the entire Verizon Wireless Network, they still have 1XRTT is most areas. So, PTT over Rev A will be limited to EVDO coverage.
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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