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crap, this above comment is going to be a double, I need to repost it in response to another comment, sorry.
@Zorque
Ubuntu claims to be ideologically superior to Windows and OS X, and I think they're right.
crap, this above comment is going to be a double, I need to repost it in response to another comment, sorry.
@Zorque
Ubuntu claims to be ideologically superior to windows and OS X, and I think they are.
@Kelmon
"I don't understand your comment about the finding applications on the Internet? Are you honestly trying to say that customers prefer to have to search the Internet for applications rather than downloading them from a single source on their phone? Are you quite mad?"

I want NetShare. Give me NetShare. I want, I want, I want. Apparently since I wish to install a well written iPhone app, that the app store arbitrarily removed w/o any proper justification, or even explanation, must mean I'm a loon. What we have here is freedom vs. control. Freedom, you can do what you want, but not everything is nicely integrated (maybe). Control, everything is nicely integrated (again, maybe) but you have no freedom and can't necessarily get what you want, even if it's out there. Additionally, everybody that jailbrakes their phone must be stark raving mad, because they primarily put non app store apps on (I don't own an iPhone, so if the app installer lets you use app store apps, forgive my ignorance).
Tastes like chicken.
your phone doesn't run win CE, it runs win mobile. They are not the same, not even close, which should be obvious be a desktop being shown in the pics above.
more than 30 min for a post to actually post, engadget, your servers got some issues, I can't tell if you lost my post or not, so I end up double posting, while I'm waiting for my post to get put up
@Tyler Ransom
"I'm not sure if there is a god."
"There is no such thing as god."

you tell me if these two statements mean the same thing. One is a statement of fact that can be arguably refuted, and the other is a statement of perception that can't be refuted. Take and English class sometime. What I am saying is I don't know if it is real, I don't know if it is fake. It could be real, and if so, nice piece of engineering from these guy's. But it also wouldn't be the first time I've seen something faked, like the marine coating that allows your computer to work underwater, or the plastic armor that allows your phone to come out of a blender w/o a scratch. Both of those were fake, and posted here. Be not the first to try the new, nor the last to lay the old aside. A grain of skepticism is worth more than a lb. of belief.
@Tyler Ransom
I'm not sure if there is a God.
There is no god.

you tell me if they mean the same thing. One is a statement of fact, and can be refuted (possibly). The other is a statement of perception, and is irrefutable. go to an English class some time.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"
 

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