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The Engadget Show is taping live this Sunday, September 13th -- here's how you join us {Engadget Mobile}

Sep 8th 2009 5:05PM Hot Damn. wish i could be there folks, good luck for the event.

Nokia N97 review: a tale of two bloggers {Engadget}

Jun 22nd 2009 5:34PM gentlemen, may i just say -

out -standing- presentation.

beautifully written, loving the antiquation, i got through every single line of text wanting to read on. you gents have done your homework.

f&^%$ the phone, it's a beaut. exceptional article, regardless of the hardware.

iPhone 3GS review {Engadget}

Jun 17th 2009 5:02PM Quick question - the review mentions an outright buy price of $699 for the 32GB phone. Living in the UK, i'm assuming that this would be through AT&T, but know i could be wrong on that assumption; is that for a phone bought straight out of the Apple store? I'd like to consider trying to get hold of a US machine as the price comes down considerably in conversion, from £538 for the 32GB flagship here to £429 (converted from $699) for the same model purchased stateside.

Any info would be a great help; i've given up trying to get Apple's official word on pricing across territories as they just don't seem to bother getting back.

Meet the T-Mobile G1 {Engadget Mobile}

Sep 23rd 2008 2:53AM Ho ho. So the iphone's going up in smoke, is it? Not up against specs like those it ain't. Not for a looong time to come.

Apple prepping a 32GB iPhone update, bringing back at-home activation? {Engadget Mobile}

Sep 22nd 2008 3:11AM That's just exactly how apple roll. Damn the consumer as we'll release what we want, when we want, and with no warning whatsoever. I've waited this long for the 32gb; but i figure now i might as well just keep holding out for this nano version that's -apparently- on the cards for sometime soon.

The only real clout that you've got against schmucks like apple (apart from not buying one of their products, of course) is to just wait them out. Bigger memory, better software, hell, even better hardware a fair amount of the time. Just got to hold out until they FINALLY pony up the machine you want. If i could have the 64Gb now, well, that would be my phone-buying career over for quite a few years i'd think, but the way these people work, i'll settle for the Pay-as-you-go 32Gb. If it is in fact on the way.

O2 announces iPhone 3G Pay & Go pricing / launch date {Engadget Mobile}

Sep 3rd 2008 4:35AM Still works out cheaper than forking out for the phone AND an 18-month contract at £30 per month. I'm all in. As long as the b@st@rds don't go and dump the 32Gb version within six months but there's been no mention of that whatsoever anywhere, anyhow.

The hundred gadget giveaway, grand prize round: unlocked iPhone (4GB) {Engadget Mobile}

Sep 16th 2007 8:15AM Back into the Apple fold? Possibly, possibly... smashing piece of kit!

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