Yes, like I'd buy a phone molested with MOTOBLUR and whose camera my paws would be rubbing against as I type and whose keys would most likely get damaged in a pocket or purse.
AT&T's Facebook says "the wait is over".
No, it isn't. The wait is still on for an actually decent Android device on the AT&T network, much like the Nexus One.
@MrGlitch Exactly, I will never understand people who complain about something they haven't used themselves and just shout 'Fail!' Android is targeting every demographic as is Motorola with devices like these. Not everyone needs or wants the next superphone and would be completely happy with this or something like it. I myself wouldn't mind trying it just to see how it is.
@MrGlitch ... It has a keyboard on the back, and a screen on the front. Both of which are exposed when the phone is supposedly "closed" and susceptible to damage. It has a touchpad.. on the back of a touchscreen.
Look man, we don't need to lick a turd to know it's going to taste bad. It's an "interesting" but ultimately stupid design.
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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Yes, like I'd buy a phone molested with MOTOBLUR and whose camera my paws would be rubbing against as I type and whose keys would most likely get damaged in a pocket or purse.
AT&T's Facebook says "the wait is over".
No, it isn't. The wait is still on for an actually decent Android device on the AT&T network, much like the Nexus One.
@dragonfli So, you've used it extensively, then? I'll wait for real world feedback, thanks.
@MrGlitch
Exactly, I will never understand people who complain about something they haven't used themselves and just shout 'Fail!' Android is targeting every demographic as is Motorola with devices like these. Not everyone needs or wants the next superphone and would be completely happy with this or something like it. I myself wouldn't mind trying it just to see how it is.
@MrGlitch
... It has a keyboard on the back, and a screen on the front. Both of which are exposed when the phone is supposedly "closed" and susceptible to damage. It has a touchpad.. on the back of a touchscreen.
Look man, we don't need to lick a turd to know it's going to taste bad. It's an "interesting" but ultimately stupid design.