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Aren't features, functionality, performance, and ease of use really what's important here? I guess not.
Perhaps my daughter unwittingly summarized it best when her sole explanation for insisting on a Mac for her dorm room was the fact that it came in the color she wanted.
- by sarah_oneill September 23, 2008 2:10 PM PDT
- there are lots of locks on the hardware, but I love the open source spirit in the no DRM support. there's more at <a href="http://www.atelier-us.com/mobile-wireless/article/google-and-android-define-the-gphone-for-t-mobile">this article</a>.
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