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Tell us what you've put on your 770, and why. For example, there are at least two ebook readers out there (I think!). If you've put only one on, Why? And the Why goes for those obscure hacker-like apps we mere mortals don't even know exist!
Also mention the size of RS-MMC you're using and how much of it you've already filled!
This will also help me to choose what to put on my own 770 (which, again, I will say I got for free from Nokia -- no brag; full disclosure!). Thanks!
Perhaps Reggie will make this a sticky too.