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hmmm he's one of the richest men in the world...apart from writing comments here, what have you achieved?
I've got a samsung omnia i8910 HD mobile phone and frankly although it 'only' shoots at 720 x 1280, I find that to be excellent quality considering that I am not steven spielberg and its a fantastic compromise as I always have my mobile phone with me.
That's not the reason it's expensive...these companies are investing millions developing new technology, fabrication plants and employing PHD graduates plus under corporate pressures to deliver their 2010 budget and return on that investment. It's nothing to do with cells being 5nm bigger.
Now Josh is going to be telling us how V2 fixes all the problems on the N97 and it's the ultimate hero device.
that's sweet you muther
don't need computers for that...just fold the screens down and look around
Exactly what I was thinking...unless when you are on your city commute giong through ice/diesel I can't imagine that you are going to break traction with such puny force that humans can exert given that tyres these days are so tractable. If in fact you did break traction on ice/diesel I'm not sure that more power to the front wheel would stabilise the situation or make it more dangerous. I'd prefer ABS.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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