i think the most interesting part in this whole leak is that the Mako has "Video Exchange" listed as a feature. Unless at&t has come up with a different feature that they decided to use the term for, then this could very well be the USA's first true 2-way video calling phone. That would also lead me to believe the phone was pushed back since nothing has been announced/leaked regarding at&t's video exchange plans.
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i think the most interesting part in this whole leak is that the Mako has "Video Exchange" listed as a feature. Unless at&t has come up with a different feature that they decided to use the term for, then this could very well be the USA's first true 2-way video calling phone. That would also lead me to believe the phone was pushed back since nothing has been announced/leaked regarding at&t's video exchange plans.