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@DogStar This in about 10 miles from my house. Went last year and can't wait to see the new songs this year.
Just think of how many new readers you'll get when I win this and start telling everyone I know how awesome you are.
Why not? I could give it to my roommate for Christmas.
Really? This would be awesome to get.
I agree. The lighting was so much better. It seemed like the heads of Paul and Chris were still in darkness at times . . . but overall, much better than it has been.
@tande I don't see that catching on.

The buttons would be pretty much useless when closed because you wouldn't be able to look at both faces at the same time, so I don't see how they would provide another way to navigate unless the phone is opened. If the phone is opened, it essentially function the same as a slider device.

I don't really see any positives to this that type of design, but I see two negatives. Unfolding the phone seems like it would take more effort than a simple one-handed slide, and as you already mentioned, accidentally hitting keys while using the closed phone becomes way too easy.
I could sure use some of those goodies!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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