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that is a tad big... lol...
Heres, my comment... nice tv wouldn't mind having one.. ;)
This sounds lame to me... it's not too bad if you have a network, or if you have a lot of access points available. But it seems like a waste. 10 extra dollars on top of the other serivces needed just to have your phone work over a limited wifi network just sounds boosh. I dont see any real benefit...
Sexy....
1. JB1 this would be perfect for my upcoming mission to an undisclosed location for some covert ops. I cant release any details as this is the Web and anyone could be monitoring this for any tips.... ;)
Looks nice, wish they had more information in English though. Nice and small player, smooth design. I am glad to see they didn't try and go with a touch wheel type control... ;) I'd get one! or two!
I'd love to get a SLVR...
Wouldn't it be lovely....
Sure I'd Love a new phone... Uhhh... Great Idea guys!
This does sound great... Just kinda sucks most of the new phones on here will only be available overseas... Anyway this blog's been added to my RSS list!

www.engadgetmobile.com!!
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