How many people are waiting for the new iPhone (assuming there is one) expected 2 days after the launch of the Pre before deciding what to get?
Palm Pre on June 6th for $200: It's official
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#13How many people are waiting for the new iPhone (assuming there is one) expected 2 days after the launch of the Pre before deciding what to get?
Apart from the "deciding what to get" part. I haven't twigged why the Palm Pre is expected to be particularly good.
Having said that, the Palm Pre is unreleased and many questions are still to be answered; especially delicate are those related to battery and performance ("the snappy"). It also seems a bit fat.
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#14I applied to get the SDK when the application page first went up, has anyone been accepted yet? It was my understanding that this wasn't going to be an Apple-style beta, where everything was locked up tight.
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#15I am so goddamn excited. I cannot wait to get one... (but i will still wait to see if there is gonna be an iphone 3)
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#17Ugh, carrier contracts. Why do you Americans tolerate these lock-ins? One thing I miss about Europe is that you can just buy the phone you want and take it to the carrier you want. This is why I use MetroPCS. It's not the world's best service and it only works in major cities, but I pay $50/mo for unlimited voice/text and I have no contract. If you want the blackberry I think the unlimited data plan is about $75.
So, if you don't like contracts, pick T-Mobile; they're the closest thing to Europe available in the US.
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#18Ugh, carrier contracts. Why do you Americans tolerate these lock-ins? One thing I miss about Europe is that you can just buy the phone you want and take it to the carrier you want. This is why I use MetroPCS. It's not the world's best service and it only works in major cities, but I pay $50/mo for unlimited voice/text and I have no contract. If you want the blackberry I think the unlimited data plan is about $75.
T-Mobile allows anyone to pick up any of their standard plans without signing a contract, and without even requiring you to purchase a phone from them; they'll gladly sell you a SIM chip with a plan, and you provide the GSM phone. The only reason I still go with the contract is because I'm perfectly happy with T-Mobile, and I decided that I wanted to upgrade to the G1 at the $179 rate, as opposed to paying almost $40…
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#19I hope this Palm comes to Canada soon, however I hope it isn't the biggest bitch-slap on the planet like the iPhone's data packages are.