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Not taking sides here, but, interesting that for the purposed of this article, you've actually darkened the T-Mobile color, to make it look different than your own. A quick trip to the T-Mobile website shows that it's pretty much an exact match...
No no no... HTC doesn't acknowledge that this even exists -- no way they'll claim to have released it as alpha or beta...
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Over a million suckers ;)

It's a great device -- but -- eventually the honeymoon will be over. As users begin to realize just how much it's all costing them; as they begin to need battery replacements and have to cough up another $80, and ship their iPhone somewhere to have it done. Before any of that happens though, I think a lot of iPhone purchasers are going to really wish they had Bluetooth stereo functionality.

It's all good though, if anything, this is going to spur so much interest in mobile devices that consumers will soon realize there's a whole lot of choice out there, including the iPhone. Can't wait to see all the new gizmos coming to market over the next year or so...

Sure will be interesting to see how the smartphone market moves forward now,
...guess I'm just used to the always present keyboard of my Dash. The new Samsung would be great if it had a touchscreen with an on-screen dialpad; with the slider being used for text stuff...
Looks nice, but, without having a touch screen -- you'll have to slide it open every time you want to make a call. You should have access to some sort of dialpad without have to 'do something' to your device...
Odd that the author of this misinformation article provided no links to anything at the T-Mobile website. All one has to do is read their explanations for each of the different levels of web-service for a clear understanding of the differences. If that's not enough, it doesn't take long to dial 6-1-1 from your handset and get further clarification. Must be slow news day?
MDA update? T-Mobile has discontinued carrying the phone, I doubt they're devoting resources to developing a WM6 update for it.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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