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That's an amazing amount of development.

@Robotronic: I've gone over this many times. If you're not using a feature such as wifi, hotspot, bluetooth, 4g, etc. then why would you need to leave those features on?

We call it iSight. It's a magically revolutionary new way to control your phone.

Still own my original chunky PSP and it has never let me down. Only thing I've had to replace on it has been the battery.

I have an N1 as a personal phone, however, I've been testing out the Evo for business and, aside from the larger screen, it really hasn't wowed me.

So far I've only used the video chat feature on the Evo once and that was to show my co-worker a giant turd.

@mrtraver: Holy hell man that was almost 9 hours ago.

@Jon Jessee: I have a couple of friends that are in the same position. They've purchased Apple docks, adapters, accessories, and mountains of content through iTunes they really don't have a choice.

More of the same yet slightly improved which, for business, isn't a bad thing at all. They'll sell millions because that is what this is all about. Making money.

@ara: It sounds crazy, but people will use it now.

First thing I thought was, "Oh, now that's cool. You can control the phone with your eyes". Then I remembered it's only 2010 and those features won't make it to smartphones until after the apocalypse.

@Poison_Shroom: But but, what about those other 50,000 Apple articles? That's gotta account for something!

Even after all the love Giz has given to Apple? Shame.

What boots?

@Garion: Doesn't really seem logical to enable Wifi Hotspot, GPS, 4G, and super high brightness when you're not using the features now does it?