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Wow! It’s about time.

Wow! It’s about time. It’s interesting because they have just enough in the UI to make you think of the iPhone but just enough not to.

As for the Newman Miniall VX1000 - It’s an interesting concept product but not really a phone unless you call the wifi-skype ability a phone.

just curious..

For all the folks here who think that reviewers dissing the Storm compared to the iPhone only do it because they drank Steve Job's koolaid, I have a question for you to think about. You don't have to answer here on this comment line the actual true answer, but you'll know...

If someone laid an iPhone 3G 16gig model down next to a new BB Storm and said you could have whichever one you wanted, completely free with unlimited data plan, which one would it be? There's no 'right' answer, but whatever one you choose says a lot about what's important to you. I have no doubt some of you would cut off your nose to spite your face just to avoid picking an iPhone. I think bias cuts both ways. At least the iPhone has earned it's rep... we'll see about the Storm. I hope it stimulates competition, and even better products, but for now... which will it be?

usability

David Pogue writes for the NY Times, and has expanded to covering products other than Apple products. The criticisms are with regards to the usability of the Storm. If it is extremely frustrating to enter a URL or do simple navigation on the device as they contend, then it deserves to get panned. All that articles such as this do is convince consumers to go to a Verizon Wireless store and play with one yourself before purchasing, and that is not a bad idea.

Brand New/Unlocked 3G apple iPhone 8GB and 16 GB for sale

We sell Brand New/Unlocked 3G apple iPhone 8GB and 16 GB...and are some Brands/Pricelists of some products we have in stock for sales:

3G Apple iPhone 8GB Cost US$400
3G Apple iPhone 16GB Cost US$450
2G Apple iPhone 4GB Cost us$200
2G Apple iPhone 8GB Cost us$250
2G Apple iPhone 16GB Cost us$300

Its Brand New/Unlocked to all Networking Systems,sealed in it's original Box,and comes with all available Accessories,Manuals,Usb Cord, and also with an international one year warranty guaranteed by the manufacturers and a 3 months return policies issued by the company.

NOTE: Our season's promo is here again...buy 5 and get 1 free...offer last while stock last..so hurry and get yours now

If the product you are interested in buying is not listed on our list,please feel free to indicate,so we can sort them out for you..

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Dubious

Obviously written by a non-native speaker of English this seems no more than a rehash of manufacturer hype

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