... This phone has the makings of a failure by epic proportions.
One. Who was the twat that decided to place a $299.99 price-tag on this phone with a two-year contract? For that might as well get the slimmer/more attractive/and more productive iPhone. It doesn't even bring 16gb of memory to store songs, pictures, and such... Wow, more money to spend out of pocket, yay! Sigh.
Two. Come on, look at the size of that phone, you could break a bullet proof glass with it. A phone that thick is not very convenient in today's slim-line infatuated world. Plus, no WiFi? Is this a joke? I suppose T-Mobile is trying to force people to go with their newly over-priced data/text services, which speed is not up to par to its AT&T counterpart. 3 more months until my contract expires, and off to AT&T I go, or to Verizon for the Blackberry Storm.
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... This phone has the makings of a failure by epic proportions.
One. Who was the twat that decided to place a $299.99 price-tag on this phone with a two-year contract? For that might as well get the slimmer/more attractive/and more productive iPhone. It doesn't even bring 16gb of memory to store songs, pictures, and such... Wow, more money to spend out of pocket, yay! Sigh.
Two. Come on, look at the size of that phone, you could break a bullet proof glass with it. A phone that thick is not very convenient in today's slim-line infatuated world. Plus, no WiFi? Is this a joke? I suppose T-Mobile is trying to force people to go with their newly over-priced data/text services, which speed is not up to par to its AT&T counterpart. 3 more months until my contract expires, and off to AT&T I go, or to Verizon for the Blackberry Storm.