This, I'm doubting. Two reasons. First off, one of the Galaxy S phones is called the Vibrant, I don't think Intel wants to name a possible flag ship after a popular Samsung device. That'd be like Dell releasing a computer called a MacBook Pro. The other thing is the Atom sticker. Maybe a black and white imprint on the back cover, like how the N900 has a Carl Zeiss imprint on the lens cover, but a thick removable sticker on the back side of a slate phone just seems fishy. Anyway, I don't care for just "letting them work". We did. From February til the holiday season. Nokia and Intel are fairly large companies. They could throw 600 developers on Symbian and 600 developers on MeeGo if they wanted to. Nokia just sucks at deadlines, and it'll hurt them in the long run, already has.