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Why would Cingular maintain AT&T's network??? That's the DUMBEST question I have ever heard! Oh, wait I think the dumbest question ever came from Verizon's CEO when he said: "why would anyone expect to have mobile phone reception in their house?" Cingular should maintain AT&Ts network because they have that responsibility to the 20+ Milliion subscribers they got when they bought AT&T. I don't mean they should maintain old TDMA towers and such - AT&T was already phasing those out, but cutting the 1900mhz reception is unacceptable! In the past 3 months my phone has gone from usable, to almost useless in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. Give me ONE good reason to replace a WORKING phone that I bought from AT&T? I still have a Sony Ericsson T68 which lacks the 850mhz frequency and I still use it. At least the SF Bay area still has good 1900 coverage.
What a freakin' rip-off! It's not bad enough that RIAA is ripping off musicians, now the cell phone companies are doing their best to do so! 25% !? Can you believe this crap? I mean, it's as if the artists put a quarter of the effort into CREATING the music, and Cingular puts 75% into MAKING A FREAKIN RINGTONE OUT OF IT!
This is the worst possible form of exploitation I've seen in a while. If I was a band on MySpace, I'd GLADLY turn down such "Generocity" from Cingular... Don't even get me started on the PRICE for a ringtone - a FULL Song can be had for a US Dollar on iTunes, and most new phones have mp3 playback capability (and at least enough storage memory for 1 song), so how on this world do the cell phone company get off wanting to charge $2.50 FOR A RINGTONE?!
I only wish that the Samsung was available as a GSM Phone. It's Sooo much better than the Moto!
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Not sure what problems you are referring to with AT&T SE phones (or Cingular for that matter). I currently own and use (on occasion when traveling) a T68i which was purchased 4 years ago and works fine to this day. I also have 2 T616 and a T637 which were consequently purchased, all still fully functional. All of them are in perfect working order and have been through a lot (I'm tough on my phones). I'm currently using a K750i which unfortunatley has poor signal reception in places due to the lack of 850mhz.
I have gone through 6 business nokias in 3 years - never had any of them last... Currenly using an Audiovox which seems to work alright but I hate windows mobile.
Bottom line is this - it comes to personal preference , and mine is to stay very far away from Nokia and Moto (those trully suck!)
Why Oh WHY did they go with a Nokia 3G instead of Sony Ericsson!? I've been hoping beyond hope that they'll pickup the W900 or the new K800...

Oh well, I hope they'll get a few more phones and finally launch video phone service.
This would be a nice phone to have... even if it's a Moto ;) Still, I'd pick the SLVR over a RAZR any day of the week (hate clamshells)
WOW! I can't wait to get my hands on that!!! Now if they only make it quad band and UMTS capable for the US market (Cingular) I'll be all over it.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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