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This looks a lot like the prototype that was shown off at the early android conferences, I wonder if there will be an android build of this phone, or if that phone was scrapped...
can we please get these guys developing skins for android immediately!!
You own a g1? That's strange...I thought you were only supposed to comment here if you own neither a g1 nor an iphone, but want to make fun of one of them..
hmm...
sweet! now for only $475 You can have a 16GB Iphone 3g, only without 3g (if you bring it over to T-mobile, which is of course the whole point right? ) , that you can't run software updates on (at least not right away)...

I'd much rather the Nokia E63, or a new Blackberry Curve (Javelin), but whatever floats your boat...

I really wish that Apple had not done the carrier deal with AT&T. The Iphone would be so much more appealing if it had HSDPA/UPA, EVDO GSM + CDMA bands, + WIFI, and was sold unlocked at the apple store... so it goes...
Time to start the palm deathwatch?
is it time for palm to just give up developing an o.s. and bite the bullet, license symbian, uiq and just build there own custom interface layer on top?
devision is actually spelled division...
:)
SOOOOO sick of iphone stories...the "Who gives a crap?" factor is high on this story..
LMFAO @ mybu! omg that's hysterical!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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