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Need something to cheer me up apart from FML and textsfromlastnigh
I'll show you my stimulus package!
Why you gotta flame a brother for being on top - unlike your patriots LMAO!
Did you get your wee hopes up of being first and there I was? Sorry.
You can be first if it makes you feel better (first looser).
And the name calling - anonymity makes you, well, a bigger douche.
What I haven't heard mention of (or maybe I haven't read enough), is, with this phone being "Open" - how hackable is it going to be, That would be paramount on my decision making.

Full disclosure: I have a 3G iPhone and there are things left out of it's capabilities because of security (which I hope they can get around:
Flash support
Texts with mulimedia

Maybe the secret is she gets off on being watched. She is after all in a well lit room with the shades fully open, and she does the little shhh thing at the end. Is that creepy?

Or, we just over ANALizing this?

I think this was probably meant for the EU market - they are less offended by such SHOCK!
I can't lie. I liked it!
I thought it was creative (I'm in the industry).
I thought it (however embelished) did a good job of portraying the phones sex appeal. The one thing that manufacturers would like you to think of their product is sexy.

Also, I think you guys use the term creepy too liberally - he was playing with the phone. It would have been creepy if he was in her room doing it to her - No? We men fantasize (especially after gadgets : )


BTW I'm from the UK (but have lived in the US for 15 years).
Want. Bad.
Another thing, it's obv. they stole the cover art from somewhere else otherwise it'd be scaled for the Zune screen.
Sheeet, you nailed it - another Microsoft product out the door too early [read inferior].
Hold out for the iPhone!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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