My local shop has had no interest, they have two display models and they were being ignored for the iphone. Web OS is a really nice OS but the pre is a cheap looking phone, it feels and looks like something you get for free on a contract not a premium smartphone. Also who's bright idea were all of those sharp edges?
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My local shop has had no interest, they have two display models and they were being ignored for the iphone. Web OS is a really nice OS but the pre is a cheap looking phone, it feels and looks like something you get for free on a contract not a premium smartphone. Also who's bright idea were all of those sharp edges?