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Is that 1:00 EST or 1:00 EDT?
Ummm ... I'm shocked that Engadget isn't following the other problems with the iPhone. The one where MANY phones are just locking up:

http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2151766&start=0&tstart=0

I upgraded last night, and locked up tight twice today. I checked with another iPhone user ... same thing.
FCC - Please look in to the rejection of the Sling player of cell services. The Wifi-only version is BS with all of the other streaming media players that are accepted.
The IPhones international data packages are ridiculous and the comparison to the AT&T Blackberry packages are way off.

For the BBs, you can have a $39.99 voice package + unlimited international data for $64.99. Total $104.98

For iPhones, you can have the same $39.99 voice package + enterprise data $45 + only 50MB international data $59.99. Total $144.98 - and you don't even get unlimited. :-(
You do realize that you are comparing a phone to a provider?
Unless you are in Northern Michigan, I can't believe that VZW coverage is better than ATTs. In West Michigan (GR to Kzoo areas), hands down it is ATT over VZW. Heck, Nextel is probably the 2nd best.
Yippity skippity bippity boo. (Not sure why I just said that)
Blackjack baby
N-A-T-E and me ... the Warren to the G.
Right here, right now.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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