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  • Lincoln Hino
  • Member Since Feb 16th, 2006
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My gal would love it; I use the TT2.
Samsung: Second largest cellphone company in the world. Moto is falling;
they're third or fourth now.
re: the old AT&T/NTT DoCoMo. Back then when NTT DoCoMo was a bidder(along w/Cingular) for buying AT&T . . . NTT DoCoMo being a part owner in Verizon would have had to sell their shares in Verizon if they ended up outbidding Cingular.

I'm itching for this to start; maybe it was worth it to move back here . . . hahahaha, maybe. I'm guessing there's no way this will be done halfway. There'd be no agreement if AT&T wasn't totally onboard w/what DoCoMo wants to offer their customers; and we AIN'T talkin' Edge, I'm sure of that!
A fullon PDA-style, touchscreen, handwriting recognition, Symbian smartphone . . . Sony Ericsson M600i, only $300. I'm using it on AT&T.

SE M600i 107 x 57 x 15mm
Razr 99 x 55 x 20mm

Not bad, eh?

lhino9
I say we're about to see some terrific cell phones!
To #26. As long as you buy the applicable unit.
What's going on today?
Actually, I'm not interested in Motos. Not to sound ungrateful . . but when the health of a company is based on the LOOKs of one model . . . that sounds UNhealthy to me. To continue to ride the success of the Razr, they've been reskinning & renaming a bunch of older models. We'll see how long this lasts. If I win, I can gift it. Just wondering how many people read my post accurately and to the end. We'll see, cuz I'm just joshin'.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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