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Comments on: Star Trek Nokia 5800: Set sorry movie tie-ins to stun

All we ask is that these movie tie-ins are put together by someone who's, y'know, given it more than five seconds of thought. And someone who can spell "phaser" right.

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by Weudel April 28, 2009 4:18 PM PDT
Motorola missed out on the one way to get rid of those warehouses full of Kraves.... A Star Trek logo on the back and you have the classic communicator.
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by Jouten_Za April 28, 2009 9:25 PM PDT
Even a crystal case with a screen door cover that could flip up would have been good too!
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by gadjitfreek April 29, 2009 2:40 AM PDT
Or an LCARS interface!
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by Wes#1 April 29, 2009 7:34 AM PDT
Typical... instead of aiming this squarely at the Trek universe with cool retro looks and unique features (which could have made this a true collectible phone), these guys wimped out and tried to make it appealing to a broader base of buyers. In the end, it's not likely to satisfy anyone. Missed opportunity.
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by mraif April 30, 2009 6:03 AM PDT
Man, that picture cracks me up!!
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by GetWirelessFreedom May 2, 2009 6:24 PM PDT
The Phone that should had made the cut is the T-Mobile Blackberry Flip! Looks like what Jim use to carry around and with the the Bluetooth Apps, he can just link right into the computer for information. Also he'd get great coverage!
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