Well, I like it, even in it's present form. It joins all current technologies in a single device. It could have higher resolution displays and Android 2.1, but it's enough for me. I value the fact that it uses open standards, SIM, microSD, android... not like other devices that try to tie you to a carrier, format, content provider, etc. I could speng 90% of my time with a device like this, since you can really carry it anywhere.
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Well, I like it, even in it's present form. It joins all current technologies in a single device. It could have higher resolution displays and Android 2.1, but it's enough for me. I value the fact that it uses open standards, SIM, microSD, android... not like other devices that try to tie you to a carrier, format, content provider, etc. I could speng 90% of my time with a device like this, since you can really carry it anywhere.