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@DizWARE agreed, I had a lecturer a number of years ago who did the same. To this day, makes me cringe every time!
Absolutely amazing, guy is incredibly meticulous with his work, excellent job on all! Gd music too :)
yeah, maybe im missing something here, but...this isn't great?
They let bob from accounts produce a phone again? :S

Original X1 was horrible and I was kinda hoping this was an improvement. The panels idea was a nice concept but really didnt work, this looks no better.

Either vanilla or touchflo, both good winmo concepts, but this looks a bit wrong.

Agree with what someone said above, they should be focusing on making the idou a better success, lord knows they don't have the cash to throw around in R&D for multiple smartphone platforms these days.
Safari is a fantastic browser. Great JS and 2D performance, what's wrong with that?

Addon infrastructure is good in FF, but imo thats all its got..
Will people ever stop finding a reason to complain? This is a $30 upgrade. A large portion of the OS has been rewritten to accommodate 64-bit native support. I'm not quite sure how many of you here are up to speed on what a task that is, but it isn't just a case of a recompile.

$30 is an absolute bargain for performance gains, even if there's nothing else in it. Compare this to hardware costs. I think all in all this is exceptionally reasonable.
@dr house

or because its a decent device?
Having worked for o2 for the last 2 1/2 years, I can safely say documents such as these are nothing out of the ordinary.

Simply put, this sort of stuff is to ensure that the device gets sold to the correct consumer, minimizing returns. Any carrier _hates_ to see returns of any nature, assumingly a return on this device is slightly more costly, possibly due to minimal stock, thereby hampering the actual income of the device.

Again, this is nothing new. This has been done for years in o2, and I can't imagine any other carrier's motives are different.
Own the non coloured variant of these and can safely say they are awesome headsets.

Not so sure i'd pay the full price for them though. I got mine with some special deal thing the Jawbone guys were doing with carrier employees.

Whats with all the cheesy (yet strangely compelling) slogans for each colour? 'Lilac you mean it'??
Was thinking the same thing...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I love my little computing companion but I often find myself missing a full sized keyboard. I have been looking at several of these portable and flexible keyboards, but I can't seem to make up my mind about which I should buy. I don't want the keyboard to be overly expensive, but I want it to be good quality. Also, how difficult is it to type on these keyboards? Thanks!"
 

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