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@Jose

They might only do the standard colors like white, ivory and electric ivory
@blkdrgn

That's what Im saying lol. Since i was 14 (now 20) im on the computer, tv, and my iphone all damn day, and still have 20/20. It must do some kind of damage.
lol wow that was a cool video. Good editing too.
A Perfect size phone, beautiful UI, and great power is what I need and the HD2 is it. I need this phone!
The touch looks like it sucks. For the contacts it is going to take forever to get down to the last contact since there is no way to scroll down faster. Like the iphone has the alphabet down the right side to quickly go to different contacts. Also it seems like they are counting on every contact to have a picture. Its going to look stupid going through the contacts with just blank pictures and names.
lol, well AT&T should show those maps in their own commercial. Why not right?
go into settings and check if everything is correct. I had the same problem and just adding wap.cingular to the APN in MMS made it work like a charm. Here is a thread i helped some other people on. Hopefully one method will work for you. http://modmyi.com/forums/t/685928-how-get-mms-3-0-a.html
By 2014 flash will be dead. HTML 5.0 is going to kill flash, which is a reason they won't put money into getting it to work on the iPhone. Also it is a battery killer and a cpu hog.
lol yea they would make a lot more money. I mean it doesn't cost that much to make.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a 12- or 13-inch ultraportable that can also play modern games at a reasonable level, for less than $1,000. I know the brainiacs out there can help me out. Love the site, thanks!"
 

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