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  • Gurneet Bedi
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Would be wonderful if I could actually win something on this site! Just waiting for people to start getting their unlock software before I go out and buy an IPHONE!!
OOOOHHH YES THIS MAKES ME WANT TO DRIVE A FORD EVEN MORE!! FORGET THEIR QUALITY ISSUES, I CAN SYNC MY PHONE WITH DA CAR OMG!!!! ONLY 733T H4X0RS WILL BUY THIS CAR!!!

seriously... wtf? why not try fixing your quality issues before coming out with something that has nothing to do with how the car runs. make better cars first.
Now if only T-Mobile would start rolling out the 3G network across the United States they might have a shot competing with the big guns. I still heart T-Mobile though.
ENGADGET... IT GIVES YOU WINGS!
So do we have to suck up or something to win this? Or just leave a comment? Are we winning this based on how witty our comments are? Does this mean I have to sign up for the shi**y Helio service if I win this thing? Is this better than the Dash that I have? What am I doing here...
You just proved my point. US and South Korea should get with the rest of the world, that way we could have seamless wireless capabilities. Great for business travelers who frequent other countries and can just "hop" on other GSM carriers. CDMA is still in use only because we built so many frickin towers and we don't feel like changing technology and fitting in with the rest of the world, which is, um... as far as cell phone technology goes, far far far more advanced. We're still hooked on MP3 playing cell phones while the Japans and Chinas are talking about TV. Oh, btw, I don't know what I'm talking about.
Why does CDMA still exist when the rest of the world is using GSM technology? CDMA sucks. Stop making phones for them.
xbox 360 with hd dvd and sega saturn. i love my sega saturn.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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