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Did you read the article, it requires the PDA unlimited, that data plan does NOT include sms, mms, or im it is internet and email only. it is $30 per month
A good review, as expected from engadget. I have to agree with your data plan argument, however att looks at any phone with an OS they consider "advanced" (WinMo, BBOS, OSX, Symbian, etc) as a "smartphone" would you not consider an E71x a smartphone? They're view is because they both run S60 they're both smartphones.

Try Skyfire for the web browsing, and it may be worth the extra $15 a month vs. a standard feature phone.
I would switch to VZW for this one.
"or perhaps they've finally decided to almost treat the phone like pretty much every single other device on the market"


No, they still haven't allowed the local indirect channel carry it; until that day it will still be the black sheep in my eyes.
Apple be d*****!

Cowon S9 will go well with my Motorola S9
Still 700mhz, im surprised it even was able to run tcpmp or any program for that matter
thats not overclocked tcpmp always gives me false reads on clock speed my blackjack2 is overclocked to 288 and tcpmp has given me reads from 220 to 545 anything higher than 500 the centro would lock faster than my car in hunters point
HTC Fuze, like the fuzik only without the ick
You forgot Motorola too, they have an all touch phone, 2 infact, remember the A1200 Ming and ROKR E6, quite possibly 2 of the greatest phones to come with Ma Batwings logo attached to it.
I wish I could write
but haikus are really hard
Engadget ROCKS HARD

Haikus suck, but that guy was creative.

Thank you ENGADGET for the SUPER site, it kicks ass all over other blog type news sites!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"

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