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looks pretty sweet.
I think the perpetrators should be subject to search and seizure.
Who in their right mind would by a HD DVD player at ANY price?
I care, dammit...I care. I hope the new 16GB iPhone comes and slaps you upside the head for disrespecting it.
Yes...GIVE ME THE BLESSED iPhone already. And I don't want that loathsome at&t as part of the deal either.
My view exactly. The problem we have here in the USA is that unlike people like us, who hang around websites like this, most Americans could care less and desire the cheapest, nastiest, featureless, ugliest cell phones that they can buy. Since they are unfortunatly the vast majority, the market will cater to them with subsidized phones, most of which are rubbish anyways. Which really gives me the penalty as I have to buy unlocked phones, AND pay the higher monthly fees that are caused by everyone elses subsidized phones.
I am torn, can anybody tell me, should I buy one or not? On the plus side, it is certainly the most beautiful cell phone I've ever seen. It also has a sturdiness to it, a quality feel, solid, well-made, (and it probably feels even more solid without the damn anti-theft cord glued onto the back). Like Job's, the attractiveness of a thing is important to me, and that touch screen is just incredibale...

On the other side of the equasion...no video, only 2MP camera, no mms, no auto-focus in camera, extra 20 a month for it's plan, no sending of files over bluetooth, and no using as modem either...

Part of me wants it and another part of me wants to wait till Sony's phone with 5mp camera comes...what to do?
I am torn, can anybody tell me, should I buy one or not? On the plus side, it is certainly the most beautiful cell phone I've ever seen. It also has a sturdiness to it, a quality feel, solid, well-made, (and it probably feels even more solid without the damn anti-theft cord glued onto the back). Like Job's, the attractiveness of a thing is important to me, and that touch screen is just incredibale...

On the other side of the equasion...no video, only 2MP camera, no mms, no auto-focus in camera, extra 20 a month for it's plan, no sending of files over bluetooth, and no using as modem either...

Part of me wants it and another part of me wants to wait till Sony's phone with 5mp camera comes...what to do?
Dude- LMFAO, your post made me laugh.. "PMPs that treat files like files, not items to be barred and locked up." So damn true...

Thanks
Ok...let's stop and use our brains here...do you think for 1 second that Job's would stand for seeing his iPhone on eBay for a rediculously inflated price? Of course not! That is why at launch he made sure there was enough product on hand, something that game counsel makers don't seem to know how to do. Haveing a shortage serves no one except the eBay skanks who make money by leaching off of others products.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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