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Emulator gives you the T-Mobile G1 experience now {Engadget}

Oct 4th 2008 10:08PM maybe you should look into an early termination. Your fee should be prorated on at&t - find out how much it'll be and then decide if it's worth jumping over to T-Mobile. Since you'd be a new customer - you'd get a better deal. Also you can always call T-Mobile after you find out how much your early termination fee will be and then tell T-Mobile you want to port your # - make sure to mention that you'll be terminating your account early with at&t and ask T-Mob if they can offer you some king of better deal since you'll be coming to them as a new customer. You have nothing to loose by trying.


Emulator gives you the T-Mobile G1 experience now {Engadget}

Oct 4th 2008 10:04PM Your data doesn't have to sit on Google servers. You have the option to turn off the syncing of contacts and calendar with Google. The only thing that sits on google servers is gmail.


The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic {Engadget Mobile}

Oct 2nd 2008 2:38PM Let's have it subsidized with T-Mobile 3G flavor and it may be an ok device (until it matures)


Nokia 5800 XpressMusic hands-on {Engadget}

Oct 2nd 2008 2:35PM Nokia fan here. And to think that Nokia CEO, Mr. Pekka, had such a negative thing to say today about the Android is an embarrassment for him by allowing something with such an underdeveloped interface to be released. I'd suggest for him to keep his comments to himself. S60 is a mature OS and with the first implementation of Touch UI, Nokia stepped back by millenniums.

sorry to say that (Really... I love my N95) but this is just a disgrace.


Motorola flashes its OHA member card, confirms it's working on Android products {Engadget}

Oct 2nd 2008 12:58AM You all are silly. It will be NDRD :-)

Motorola flashes its OHA member card, confirms it's working on Android products {Engadget}

Oct 2nd 2008 12:56AM Moto has a good hardware but instead of pushing it within their own turf (That's US of A) they shove it down the throats of Europeans who are not too crazy about Moto. Bring Z10 and likes to this side of the pond and we'll have a winner. I do hate Moto though. These days it's basically rebadged clones of RAZR with an inferior OS that was good back in 2000.

Samsung's 8-megapixel Pixon gets official, ships in mid-October {Engadget}

Sep 29th 2008 3:15PM The sad part here is that while Samsung makes a very nice sturdy phones, they choose to cripple them by injecting only a tri-band GSM most of the time with a single band WCDMA. And the second thing is their OS. Being Symbian and WinMo licensee they still are convinced that people want nice phones with shitty proprietary OS (of their own). Why not sticking to Symbian, WinMo or Android for a change and let people make the choice of what to have on their phones.

T-Mobile G1 manual leaks out {Engadget}

Sep 26th 2008 12:26AM You're right... Apple was targeting the "dumb" users who are like a sheep...followers dazed by the bling bling factor of the device yet crippled functionality. Android is targeting the individual subscriber - it's all about making the device truly YOUR OWN. If someone knows how to write a code for the Android, there will not be an identical device on earth. That's also the reason why I love Symbian - very open and not restricted (if the phone is not crippled with some carrier specific firmware)

T-Mobile G1 manual leaks out {Engadget}

Sep 26th 2008 12:21AM I'd say wait and skip Nokia. I'm a hardcore Nokia fan (have N95-US, before that N95-Euro, then N80, then 6680, then 3650) so you see a pattern here. What makes me mad about Nokia now is the fact that the new devices they announced in the past month - not a single one supports T-Mobile frequency and they had their chance. So for now I'm sort of parting my ways with N95 - I'll keep it and use it from time to time but I want to ride the 3G wave so until Nokia acknowledges the existence of AWS frequencies, I'm not going to spend a dime on their smart phones - and I'm saying this with a tear in my eye.

T-Mobile G1 manual leaks out {Engadget}

Sep 26th 2008 12:15AM Actually google talk is unlimited even on the 400 SMS plan - google talk uses data (GPRS / 3G) vs the rest (AOL/AIM, MSN, Yahoo) which use SMS's

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