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well, considering how small the bezel is around the screen, the phone might not be much physically bigger than an iphone which has 3.5" with bigger bezel
i agree

also, finally, someone thought of making a hybrid with a diesel motor.. most 4 cylinder diesel motors on their own already get the same fuel efficiency as a regular hybrid
maybe if the only SE Rachel i had access to was pink, i'd take it in a heartbeat.. mmmm.. 16:9 852x480 capacitive
what are you talking about? i didnt say anything about the iphone..
This is definitely not coming to Bell as an HSPA phone

Bell already has stock of the cdma/evdo version and will be shipping it out to stores soon

there's no way this is rim letting this out on purpose.. theyre incredibly strict with employees.. they always seem to have test units in use by many people though as they always show up online though.. weird someone is trying to sell such an early prototype onyx too.
@templarian

you're kidding right? you do realize the touch diamon/pro are 640x480 (whereas hero is 480x320), and the diamond2/pro2 are 800x480?

pop3? so i have to go opening the same email in multiple locations?

even with RIM's imap and gmail.. i end up not having email properly synced like imap should be doing
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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