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Very cool, now where's Verizon on this one? Probably makeing money angels at the bank instead of paying attetion to their customers.
Verizon just went... oh look at that, another feature packed GSM phone with shitty call quality. Pass.
They saw how many features this phone had and thought that we would get too much use out of it, so they decided to pick-up the new env instead. Plus, they didn't see any features they could disable and sell back to us for a monthly fee.
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Scott @ Sep 14th 2007 1:04PM
Very cool, now where's Verizon on this one? Probably makeing money angels at the bank instead of paying attetion to their customers.
Zach @ Sep 14th 2007 3:13PM
Verizon just went... oh look at that, another feature packed GSM phone with shitty call quality. Pass.
Darkest Daze @ Sep 14th 2007 4:04PM
They saw how many features this phone had and thought that we would get too much use out of it, so they decided to pick-up the new env instead. Plus, they didn't see any features they could disable and sell back to us for a monthly fee.