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2010-06-03
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2010-06-03
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2010-06-03
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2010-06-03
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I was being sarcasticOh and they will listen just not the way we want
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2010-06-03
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2010-06-03
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Is there a android smartphone user that can tell us is the n900 better in wich way and why???
The Motorola Droid has any number of walk-in Verizon, Walmart, etc. stores you can go to where you purchased it to have it replaced or repaired IMMEDIATELY without shipping involved. Even if it costs money, at least you'll have been taken care of immediately and can walk out with a working phone and never miss a call, a podcast or whatever else you use your device for. Having data everywhere is pretty much a given on both platforms with the DROID seeming to have a slight edge on data speed in the best case scenario for either device.| The Following User Says Thank You to danramos For This Useful Post: | ||
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2010-06-03
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Did you read about this?
http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/02/a...lt-in-a-cease/
The quieter you become the more you are able to hear
"I'm a N900 user, can I haz Flash 10 plz?!11!?"
Elopocalypse started on 11.02.2011