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Samsung Rogue now official on Verizon {Engadget Mobile}
Sep 8th 2009 6:44PM I know, right? The only real difference are silver accents on the InstinctQ. Otherwise, nigh identical.
Samsung Rogue now official on Verizon {Engadget Mobile}
Sep 8th 2009 12:24PM Uh...Samsung is making such a phone. the Samsung InstinctQ for Sprint. AMOLED screen. Landscape slideout keyboard. Etc., etc. Due in the next 60 days or so. Google it for the love of Pete...
HTC Hero heading to Sprint October 11th for $179.99, no chin in sight (update: exclusive to Sprint) {Engadget}
Sep 3rd 2009 10:00AM How many times are people going to repeat this "If it's not on SERO, I'm going to AT&T" nonsense? If you are so concerned about money that you want to stay on SERO at all costs, why would you go to AT&T and pay for more than Sprint's Everything plans while getting less services?
If it's for the iPhone, leave, shut up, and get it already. Enjoy paying hundreds more per year. Obviously, money was never much of an object in the first place.
Engadget's recession antidote: win an HP TouchSmart IQ527! {Engadget}
Jul 30th 2009 3:46PM I won't even pretend this comment is unique, but....PLEASEOHPLEASEPLEASEOHGODPRETTYFNPLEASE
Engadget's recession antidote: win a Phosphor E-Ink watch! {Engadget}
Jun 16th 2009 12:34PM As a great rapper once said "If you got a (fancy) watch, you dead/That's A Time to Kill"
Samsung's first Android handset revealed? {Engadget}
Mar 17th 2009 12:05PM @TechyOne
Huh? He's simply saying that most smartphones have a variety of skinning options available so that if you don't wanna look at the 90's-style icons and craptastic clock of the default Android interface, you can change it. Android so far has massively failed there. Hell, even a manufacturer putting their own TouchFlo/TouchWiz-esque skin over the interface would probably be preferable.
What's wrong with a little visual pizazz?
Apple suddenly approves a bunch of browsers for App Store; major policy shift in progress? {Engadget Mobile}
Jan 14th 2009 8:48AM The iPhone vs. Pre crap is starting already, eh?
As an iPod Touch owner, I'd absolutely welcome some browser competition. While Safari renders beautifully, it crashes more than any other mobile browser I've worked with. The simplest things like ordering a book on Borders.com over Wi-Fi become frustrating to the point of torture when you're randomly dumped back out to the main menu repeatedly.
As for Apple's policies, I don't see them letting Mobile OSX ever become open regardless of how much it matures. 'Taint the Apple way.









