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POS... get the Pre
yea...ok....since you said so...
The price is $99 not sure why they don't want to show the price oh wait yes I do. They want you to go to their site. Damn them! Read the fine print!!!! Unless you are 100% sure this is what you want then don't pull the trigger.
This is the Google phone that copies everything you say/send/receive to the NSA for safe backup, right? The NSA is EVERYWHERE for fast, convenient restore, and I know my data is safe with them and Dear Leader watching over me. Like Carbonite, but better. I will sleep better at night knowing that I won't suffer catastrophic data loss like those dweebs using RIM-supported Blackberries. And Google has my back, helping me find only politically correct results that won't anger my Dear Leader. Oh, $99 in my area -- cheap for such benevolence, and heaven knows I need to get my mind right. I am so glad Google is there to help me. Thanks, Google!!!
#4: Isn't blackberry the samething as RIM?
#2: Eatz p00p for breakfast.
#5 - Well, kinda sorta I suppose. I'll fix that right up.
All phones that require data plans should be free. Wireless service is probably the biggest ripoff ever.
#7: Enlighten us as to why
It's because he's a communist.
I-Pad killer.
Dear #4, every phone in the US is required to have a GPS built in. This GPS allows providers to log everywhere you are, all the time. Most phones in the US except WinMo and Nokia and a few others are able to be tracked and voice-tapped even when turned off. Any of this information is available to any law-enforcement agency with a warrant. If you want privacy, the first step is to not own a cell-phone at all.
So many rodeo cowboy, so few useful comments.
The DROID is a great phone. Much more configurable than the iPhone. Android market has more apps than I can go through. About 2/3 of their apps are free too. Great integration with google stuff, like gmail, google maps, etc.