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Originally Posted by danramos View Post
1) How does a Motorola malfunction in new and strange ways after a few weeks? I mean.. I've got a Motorola Droid. It's run pretty magnificently so far--a lot better than i had expected it would when I got it as my first Android device. Impressively so. So, again.. how?
Oh You have a device that functions perfectly. That must mean that that the devices that I have had experience with and reports from other who have suffered problems must be illusions and lies. Wonderful.
2) I'm sorry--I can't "buy the time"... perhaps by the time Nokia puts out their new MeeGo devices it will have been superceded by two or three HUNDRED other things. You brought up the point, lad. Don't hate the players, hate the game.
You are this threads' typo / spell checker, again, good for you, but there is no player here to be hated. All manufacturers produce a shoddy device from time to time. Consider "the game" hated.
Indeed, you probably DO have a laptop for that sort of thing. But I'll bet you can't undock your laptop's CPU and still have a small, but high-resolution, screen that you could continue to work with, look things up and run out the door instantly if you had to. I think the idea is to make the same device as useful as possible--not to say, "I've got yet another device to do that other function!"
No I can't unlock the CPU, but I don't need to and I am not alone. At the end of the day there will never be a device that fits all people for all the different things they need to do on the move or not. End of story. Simply put, this device is not offering anything, apart from maybe some more speed, than other options current or pending.

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