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Wow that is the ugliest piece of shit I have seen in a long time. I was really hoping it was a joke. You spent how much on the likeness to Droid? And this is what you made? Try again.

@sygyzy: On a subject no one cares about. Even a serious fanboy would have trouble getting all the way to the end of that. I see cars without plates all the time.

@casperiv:The dock we have..Mine is always plugged into my computer so I can charge and do all my media stuff. Now if my phone had the processing power you mentioned and all my data in the cloud.. we would be onto something.

@xleo21: Do phone apps on a tablet suck because of the size difference, where it would look bad being blown up? Or are there more reasons? I personally havent tried myself. I just thought it would be essentially the exact same thing, with perhaps lower quality video because it was designed for a smaller device

I really love everything about this device, my only problem is the fact Google won't allow the market on tablets (yet) and that is a rather big deal breaker for me. Seems to almost defeat the purpose of having Android for an OS, you only get half the experience. Hopefully those crafty hackers in the Android community

This would have seriously impressed me but I just finished with shark week, so it just gets a "meh"

@The Albatross: Yeah I already created a new one and it gave me the option to sync my contacts. Shouldn't I be able to see them when I log into my gmail account though? I don't.

@The Albatross: So far it is like pulling teeth to get into that account. I dont know what random email address that girl put in for a recovery address, so it just keeps telling me mine is not associated with the account. I had to send a fucking support email that should be responded to with 24 hours. This is starting

@The Albatross: I actually came across that same article while looking for the answer to the question I asked earlier. My only problem is the girl at Verizon set up my Gmail accout (I never use it) so I have no idea what my login is to check if all my contacts and everything are synced there. I am gonna check if I can

Pinball...illegal. Wow I am at a loss here. That fact that law even crossed someones mind let alone made it through system years ago, and is still being instituted today astonishes me. Only in America.

@The Albatross: I will try a factory reset, my battery used to be amazing, 2 days no problem. Now after installing the update you mentioned its down to about 10 hours tops. Is there anything you recommend doing before/after a factory reset?

I have noticed since that "official" Froyo update they found on Googles servers the other day has been killing my battery in comparison to before applying it. I am still not at all convinced it was the official update. Anyone know if I can use the update.zip that I downloaded for 2.1 when it came out to downgrade back

@Nic Michael: They lost me at no front facing camera, and no video out. But considering the release rate of the incredible, DroidX, and now the Droid2, it can't be long before something with those specs makes its way to fruition.

I kind of figured the "new toy" feeling would wear off and people would find themselves using ipads less and less, but never thought it would have in fact been a direct result of the iphone that people are considering selling them already. Interesting.

Cant wait to see the official specs on this. Why cant this start to leak half as bad as the Droid2?

Steve Jobs would not approve. In his universe there is no sex, the stork brings kids into the world.

@StupidPopMediaReference: Though it comes back to a common Apple gripe, why not have some level of review before adding an app to the market? Granted that could get messy, but someone looking at a flashlight app that is saying it requires full access to everything your phone is capable of doing, could reject the app

@SAThorn: True, no one wants an Apple-esque walled garden approach, but there needs to be some level of defense for the user aside not downloading anything because it's clearly asking for permissions it would never necessitate.

I only have about 6 apps on my Droid right now, because I actually look at the permissions. Everything from a simple flashlight app to a more complex remote assistant app ask the same permissions 90% of the time. Why would a flashlight app need access to add/remove sd card contents, have the ability to send

@El Pollo Loco: I should have worded that different. So people can keep the same phone, not their same phone. My bad, right intention, bad choice of verbage.