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Maybe it wasnt 3.0 ready and they are preparing it for new software due in July
I agree with you: MLB at Bat is a great app. I wish they made an NFL app. I use sportstap and sportacular for football action but they dont add up to what MLB does for baseball.

This guy should start producing robotic porn. He'll make so much more money.
Also Did they put a mesh grill on the back so the speaker doesnt sound muffled?

Its so stupid how the tmobile pearls speaker is blocked. Sounds like ass
Does it have the Zen theme thats on the tmobile? it lists 5 icons along the bottom and in my opinion is the best theme ive used especially on the smaller berrys.

Im guessing if it had it they would show it. Its so cluttered the way they show it
techgeek - Where did you play with a cingular pearl??
As per the madison ave store in nyc, "I’m not sure, they said 1st week of December, but you know how that goes. As soon as they come in I’ll call you."



sounds like the 8800 is the "Pearl" without the camera. Ive been using the 8100 and really enjoy having the camera. But the most important part is the 4.2
I bought my Pearl Sept 12 directly from T Mobile. It was made in Canada but my FCC ID is T86?.......

Also.... all the previous model 8700 and 7100 had mesh grilling over the speaker on back that matched the carrier eg. cingular had their logo on mesh speaker.

Not only do the pearls not have that they dont even have a mesh grill period! Sound is muffled.

An obvious flaw that i thought would have been corrected already.
This game is great on the Pearl 8100. The "mighty mouse" ball allows you to move left and right and forward.

They need to make Centipede for the 8100 and the upcoming 8800.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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