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You mean like Americans?
Looks nice. and unlike the Apple's all new scratch, smeared, cracked plastic back, that doesn't even hold a signal that well I think the endless post about how cool Apple was should be noted as past tense.
I have an iPhone original and it is the first Apple product that makes me not want to upgrade to inferior plastic. The LG looks good, the lens is not bad either, unlike the old Soviet quality iPhone lens.
Well at least someone is seriously trying to get into orbit rather than Virgin's stupid 250k vomit ride.
I thought by now we would have colonies on the moon. Instead we have a space station with one toilet and little toys on mars.

Smudge proof glass that is it has a slight grain that the screen protectors have so that grease stains don't show up so much.
Rubberize the bottom of the case so that again it does not show grease so much and also does not show as many scratches, like the Helio Ocean.
Put in a battery that can recharge faster.
Make switching from 3g to EDGE, Wifi on and top layer.
Make the HDSPA antenna larger.
Offer Video 30 FPS
Zeiss Lense
7 mpx camera
tether modem




These are some reasons so far I have not upgraded.
Aluminum only for a MBP is real choice.
oh yawn, Vista on the new beige boxes from Apple... real choice for all for those with an Aluminum fetish. Anything you want as long as it's Grey what a choice! Though to be fair sometimes you can get black!!! or White!!! wow so cool. Why bother buying anything but Apple? So much choice. Watch the dock bounce.
I wonder how many other languages it supports?
Sad.
200k for 5 minutes of puking up the champagne and caviar? Galactic and it can't even go into orbit? Imagine NASA trying that stunt and calling it Star Voyager.
The filthy rich are revolting. They ruin everything, worse still in NYC, look what they've done to Manhattan, it's now dead of any real culture. They will do the same with everything they touch. I can see the list for the first trip now. 200k on this? These people should pay tax and be slapped hard for being such idiots as to waste money on this.
This out of stock nonsense was part of the first iPhone.
The plastic iPhone is worth $95 and will still not sell well. That's why shortages are either lies or merely due to the fact the world is in recession and/or the initial order was small.
What made the first version cool was the lack of plastic and the fact only a few people could afford it. Now it's all plastic it looks like a cheap Xmas toy. And the lack of common features is pathetic. Since when should Windows mobile have more features than the iPhone?
Easy to use plastic means you should pay nothing for it with a 2 year contract.
I like my first edition iPhone but will not buy the plastic toy one. Besides A-GPS in NYC is pathetic on all platforms and all providers.
Apple is beginning also to look like AT&T back in the day when a customer could not use a 3rd party phone!

Apple needs to be broken up into different units and allow the market to determine what works.

Only in America does capitalism resemble a 3rd rate communist state. I would most likely buy Apple but I want the choice to put my OSX on my HP Blackbird 002.

Vista, Linux and more run on Apple. Makes money for MS but it's weird to see this and hear about yet another lawsuit maintaining its AT&T like control.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm heading to university next year, and I've purchased a MacBook. I'm also taking my four year old desktop, just in case I'm left with no computers when the MacBook is being repaired or whatnot. With only two USB ports on a MacBook, I want a Bluetooth mouse. Budget is about $100, and of course, it needs OS X support. Thanks for the help!"
 

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