Mon Jun 22, 2009 12:01AM EDT
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Set to arrive in August with a two-year contract price of $199 (same as the Palm Pre and the 16GB version of the new iPhone 3G S), the long-anticipated successor to the Android-powered G1 is slimmer, lighter, and does away with the original's slide-out QWERTY keypad.
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Its all about the apps. I don't care what phone comes out but until someone makes good apps like they sell in iTunes then it doesn't matter. Make good apps and people will come.
Sounds good.
You people are nuts its still just a phone.
It will be a good phone. The Android phones like the G1 can access the web a lot faster than you can with iPhone's Safari and while there may not be enough apps, for someone who likes to surf and do things on the web without waiting 5 minutes for each page to load, the new Android phone would be the way to go.
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1 Posted by shadowninja9000 on Mon Jun 22, 2009 1:06AM EDT Report Abuse
looks cool. i'd still rather have an iphone 3g s