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Give me Shazam or give me death.
I'd like to be the first to thank Dave for such an informative and well-thought-out comment. Moving on ...

This article really is quite confusing. "Unlimited mobile to mobile" is already included in all the Everything plans, so is this announcement promising unlimited calling period, or unlimited calling to any other cellular phone ("to any network, not just Sprint"), or what? We need some real clarification here, guys.
Great to see Palm is keeping their momentum up with webOS devices. A little perplexed that Engadget would complain about Palm choosing to launch another webOS device on Sprint, and in the same paragraph extol the virtues of low-end pricing. I mean, find me a post-paid carrier in the US with better data pricing and a footprint as good or better than Sprint's.

Anyway, once again it's fantastic to see the Pixi announced so soon after the Pre's launch, and I'm looking forward to the added functionality of Yahoo with Synergy, as well as a native Facebook app.
Way to prove yourself a member of the un-thinking masses, yaniv.chokron. The Internet is a dynamic, changing place. Think on that, champ.
Speculation time: This is the LG watch phone for the States, isn't it?

Don't toy with my emotions, Engadget.
Wobbly, gadgets like this aren't for the rational, sensible reasoners within us. They're for the kids in us. And I'm gonna get the kids in me something AWESOME if this thing drops Stateside.
Surprised at the negative reaction - I think this surpasses any of my expectations for the InstinctQ.
Carlos, really don't know where you're coming from with the "Engadget Sprint hatin." Engadget's one of the more balanced mobile blogs out there.

I've said this before, but I'm very excited that this phone and the QWERTY dumbphones like it are finally showing up on Sprint en masse. They've been getting killed in the QWERTY dumbphone space for a while now, and it's nice to see them stepping up their game in this segment.
If Mike uses an SMS gateway on its iDEN network, then messaging should be just as reliable as on any other network. The problem with iDEN messaging in the U.S., Chris, is that Boost/Nextel use MMS only, provided by a third party company that has never managed to get its act together.

SouthernLINC is a U.S. iDEN provider that uses SMS for texting, and it works just fine. It's not the air interface that's the problem.
Wow. The optical trackball is gonna be popular with the folks who are always replacing their physical ones due to dust, etc.
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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