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Comments on: Motorola Rokr E8 to land at T-Mobile

The Rokr E8, which offers a unique morphing keypad, will go on sale July 7 with T-Mobile.

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by supesguy June 25, 2008 12:43 PM PDT
C'mon... $199 for this? With a two-year?

$199 is not that much for a great phone but the little pseudo-touchscreen trick this phone has isn't that interesting to command that price. Less than $100 seems about right.

Love T-Mobile service, hate their phones. I wish they'd change that.
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by dbtwin28 June 25, 2008 2:38 PM PDT
I agree totally. I love T-mobile!! You get the most for your money, but their current phone choices really suck.
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by TripletDaddy June 26, 2008 4:39 AM PDT
Features seem cool and up to date but how will it handle? The thing with cool phones like this are batterys that dont hold a charge correctly and also Im a person that is hard on his phone as of being a father on the go all the time my phones get banged up more so I like great features like this but Im wondering if it will hold together for the money you pay out for it
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by angry jubu June 27, 2008 2:52 AM PDT
*Love T-Mobile service, hate their phones.*

Amen to that. I get 1500 minutes for $40, but I want to get a smartphone, and their selection sucks. Of the new crop coming out over the next several months, it's a pretty safe bet that none will be picked up by T-Mobile. I don't want to be married to AT&T for two years, so it looks like I'll have to spend $500 on an unlocked phone in order to to stay with T-Mobile - which makes me so angry that I don't want to stay with them any longer! So now I don't know what to do.
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