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This is actually a lower model, it isn't any better. It runs the old Curve line's screen and camera sensors. It is meant to be a lower entry point model.

The problem is you can get the top of the line for a not-so-significant amount more. So in that sense, I wish they would focus on getting the webkit browser (which they are already working on) implemented to those models more quickly rather than this. But that being said, the original low-pricepoint Pearl is what made their consumer market.

I am running OS 5.0.0.230 on my 8330 and I can say it is well done. SMS is essentially handled by the BBM 5 interface, though it has its own dedicated version of the program.
Mine just died completely. Started with the satellite loss saying "GPS Update Complete".


Must...Kill...Mo...er uh Garmin
It's just now coming back on for me. Cut out twice again since, but apparently they're resolving it.
Out in western PA all day. Back once or twice.
@digitallysick

Those are pretty lofty hardware requests for what is rumored to be a software announcement. But hey, if there has ever been a time to develop a software 5megapixel (which by the way, adding more megapixels on a phone camera is essentially adding the requirement for a ridiculously small sensor to take in twice as much light to create a "decent" picture, in addition to the plastic lens which likely will cause distortion even BEFORE being caked in dust from your pocket) camera to a piece of software, now is the time to ask, in the comments for a site which they'll never read.
@CaramelZappa

Apple may have patents on the GESTURES used with their multi-touch system, but they're by no means the inventor of multi-touch itself. It's amazing how many "facts" people make up based one what they see online.
Present bright colored object to teenager, take parents cash. I think it's something along those lines.
The GSM version (9500) may becoming to T-Mobile overseas, but so is the Bold. So that's not really surprising. As stated above though, Verizon has a US exclusivity clause.

So want a 95xx on T-Mobile US? A trip overseas or eBay will be the only way, for now.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"What's the best gaming laptop for under 1,500 bucks? I had my eye on the P7805u (Gateway), but it seems Best Buy has run out for the time being. Also, as a secondary question, I like the specs on brands such as iBUYPOWER and CyberPower and the like, but are they reliable? I'm a little worried about buying labels that aren't huge like Dell, Gateway, etc. Thanks!"
 

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