if it were as simple as that, i wonder why there are no 3rd party hacks at all for extending the capabilities of current trackpads. i sure would like to see some.
the feature i really need with one of theses is itunes compatability. much as i'd like to see something other than my trusty ipod mini by now, since i'm a mac user anything else than a 'pod makes no sense for me right now. some sort of universal itunes compatability is what good DAPs need!
SE are not the only ones spitting out shiny nice phones. actually i never liked their line of clamshell design. motorola and lately samsung too are making a far better job there (with samsung basically copying motorola now, to be fair... but i never liked their older clamshells either). not to forget about the latest samsung sliders; e900 is a real beaut. unfortunately they tend to lack functions and comfort.
SE is pushing out so many phones lately... only ones i find noticeable are the w900i (can we pleeeeaaaase get an 's' version of that?!), m600i (rrrrr) and p990i (ugly but functionable). they all come with nice firmware tho, i think in terms of that only nokia is superiour and they tend to be a bit boring on the design side.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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