aguynamedryan-old1
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aguynamedryan-old1

OK, the iPhone find on page thing is new to me. Which update did it come in, because I used a gf's iPhone in the last 3-4 months and couldn't find it on there. Not saying I doubt you, just curious when it was added.

One last thing troll: My browsers DO support HTML 5 (SHOCK!! AMAZEMENT!!)

You need to take a step back. I posted a reason why I liked a phone, and it's a very valid reason. You then made a stupid, personal attack with no kind of back up or factual basis. You made a blanket, dumb opinionated statement, which is fine, but you presented it as fact. I then presented you with facts, and you

Dude, it's 450 land line minutes. Has been that way for years now, and still is, right on their plans page. Half a minute of research would have saved you an embarrassing wasted post.

You "think" it's 750 land line minutes? When did that change?

Final Fantasy and Baldur's Gate are NOT, NOT, NOT iPhone games!! Just because they were ported over, does not make them iPhone games!

Here's a direct quote from a review from Engadget, since you're a damned troll:

I appreciate that you said "I still consider that a better phone", rather than declaring it a better phone once and for all.

Nope. My mom is a manager at AT&T and this is one of her COU devices. I played w/ it last week, and that was one of the first things I tried, since I can do it on my Evo, but it's not available on the iPhone. Small things, I know, but they all add up.

How about the fact that you have a shitty desktop, and that's why Flash sucks for you. How about all of my desktops and my Android tablet run Flash fine, and over 80% of the web still uses it in one form or another, so I'd like to be able to visit the site as it was intended, you dumb Apple troll.

I'd take the N900 over this. This really is a beautiful, well made phone. But Mango holds it back- no search on page in the browser, no Flash, some formatting issues in IE, a huge lack of apps, closed ecosystem, etc. The N900 had none of those issues.

Yeah, and Gizmodo knows this stuff too. They're just trolling for comments like yours and other people who are uninformed (no offense meant). They know the rates, because they review phones on the carrier all the time, and some of them have the Nexus 4G, so they have to have the plan. The damn trolls.

Yeah, it's been that way for several years now. When I switched from AT&T to Sprint (to get the Evo in 2010), I hopped on that plan, threw on a 23% discount, and my bill w/ Taxes plus a couple other things, comes out lower than the retail cost of the plan. :-)

The Gizmodo article is incorrect. The $80 is for EVERYTHING. [www.sprint.com]:UPU:HERO:031612:UnlimitedDataDilemma:960x320

No, this is a typo by Gizmodo. They dun goofed. The $80 plan is your unlimited text, unlimited data, unlimited calls to all cellphones, unlimited nights and weekends starting at 7PM, and 450 minutes to land lines at any other time.

Plants Vs. Zombies started off as a PC time killer on PopCap Games. I think most "gamers" would agree that PopCap Games is not something we would consider "gaming". Not in the same vain as Pure, Forza, Grand Theft Auto, Call of Duty, Mass Effect, Siphon Filter, Shadow of the Colossus, Metal Gear, etc. They're time

Haha, I was going to say that.

Also meant to say I picked up some jet ski game that looks like Jet Moto and plays like Hydro Thunder minus the weapons.

If you're not including the PSP/PSV, than no, there aren't many. There are maybe a couple.

"Anyone else wanna negotiate?"