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  • Ante Vukorepa
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Exactly like Somebody says - the original rumoured specs said there would be two CPU's. An x86 compatible and an ARM, running both - Vista AND WM6.
This would be a nice replacement for a Tissot T-Touch which, although gadgety, is simply nowhere near being as geeky as e-ink ;)
Not only isn't there a virtual clickwheel, but there are no gestures that even look vaguely circular. All navigation is done with "flicks" and "pinches".

Take a look at the walkthroughs on Apple's official iPhone pages. So Bart is 100% right - NO SOUP... i mean virtual clickwheel for you!
Not that accurate, actually.
I'm sure it looks pretty accurate in hindsight, but let's break things down for a moment here...

+1 4 GB, 8 GB
-1 price (wrong, vague)
+1 screen
+1 thickness
-1 virtual click wheel
-1 soft touch
-1 metal casing similar to nano
-1 multiple colors
0 camera, playback, video, email, calendar (find me a phone that don't do those)
+1 most likely carrier
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TOTAL: -1

Not much of a score, eh? :)
Meep! Meep!
Me wants a Vario!
Me want one! Me want one!
(These are of the GSM kind, i hope =D)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for the best geotagging camera currently available. The most important feature for me is the accuracy of the GPS module, so any hard specs on satellite receiver would be really useful. Thanks for your time!"
 

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