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It might just be me... but I'm not all that crazy with the gmail app to begin with. If it has a built in mail client, then that's good enough. It's still strange though. I mean... what exactly is AT&T's hangup with Gmail anyway?
I'm just as excited about Google and Android as the next Droid, but... this phone looks like the Eris to me. I'm sorry. Still excited? Yes, but not over its looks.
@deanm

Ross,

Stick to one-liners, like your classless Ellen/Nook come out joke.
You might want to "step up flirtation" with your St. Martin's handbook, too. This article was an "abhorrence."

Give me my cookie.
@deanm

Ross,
Stick to one-liners like your classless Ellen/Nook "coming out" joke.

Perhaps you should "step up flirtation" with your St. Martin's handbook, too. This article was an "abhorrence," after all.
The headline was hilarious. I'm still giggling.
It looks good. I think it's time to retire that Chicago-style font for the menus, though. Everytime I see it I get thrown into a 10 year portal to the past... Macintosh LC520... HyperStudio... Addy... Blue Monday... ClarisWorks... GWAAAAH MAKE IT STOP.
HTC, what are you durrin?
This device is a hot, laggy mess. If you have to have a touch screen windows mobile 6.5 device on Verizon, i'm gonna have to say go with the Imagio for now. The camera features look good, though... and I suppose you could always flash this device with a little patience and lots of XDA love.
I thought I was going crazy. It's nice to know it's not Windows 7 sucking face, then. I still like the laptop, though. I find her sexier than muh aging Macbook Pro.

Thanks, Engadget.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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