It's my only choice right now - and I think it will do fine for what I really want - GPS, true web browsing from just about anywhere and phone service. Plus I don't have to use AT&T. Biggest downside to it that I see right now is that it doesn't have as mature video and music offering as iPhone, but what the hell, I have an iPod Touch! ;)
- Internet's Tad
Great post as usual Sarah. What I think people aren't really thinking about is what this unit means to Google, T-Mobile and users beyond the iPhone. I put some thoughts on this post: http://jungleg.com/2008...
- Jorge Escobar
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Sarah, great assessment as usual. I wonder, of course, when/if it will come to Canada. If T-Mobile is GSM-based (I don't know American carriers) then we might not get it because Rogers is the only major GSM provider. However if Telus or Bell uses this to jumpstart a GSM launch or VirginMobile or Koodoo hop on, well Rogers and the iPhone are going to have a run for their money.
- Tris Hussey
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