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@fourthletter
The leaked Hero Rom had a Java icon before the final build AFAIK.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/14/htc-hero-firmware-update-peps-up-the-sense-experience-to-somethi/
@N900
I agree and I'm also bored of the "iphone killer" moniker. Why does everything have to kill the iPhone ffs?

Hardware specification wise the iPhone isn't that hard to beat really so I'm completely unsure at what point a handset "kills" the iphone.
I personally see the "google phone" as a HTC handset with Google branding.

They had heavy involvement with the HTC Dream/G1 and Motorola Milestone/Droid and that did no harm to the Android platform.
@N900
Because Fox lying, useless cnuts. (Deliberate swear word anagram, don't want to offend the kiddies)
@Jono20

Noooooooo! My HTC Hero is offended by your assumptions! :D lol

(It's also pissed off to learn I want to cheat on it with a another Android handset.)
@elijahblake
Official?
I don't give a shit what network is selling it.
I. WANT. ONE.
@electron
I agree. An improved Hero I think.
@XciteMe
As long as his family get a Macbook as "compensation" then I'm sure they won't mind the "suicide".
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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