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@wesfx: Yeah man, and it even lets you use the kickstand that's only available on this phone. Better yet, it even allows you to make calls!

@Quasigizmodo: No, no. You got it all wrong. Here, I fixed it for you.

@Ignignokt: Sucks, but that may only apply to the Vibrant, the T-Mobile variant.

@KamWrex: I recall seeing that painting in a Spanish book a few years ago, so it wasn't a Gizmodo artist. The photoshop job on the face, however, is pretty good.

I don't think it's very safe to drive while looking at-ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNOTO-*tires screeching**smash**crunch**explosions*OH GOD MY LEGS ARE BROKEN.

@venc: Check #trollpatrol out. It's MUCH more active than it ever should. Comments here are starting to resemble those on Engadget lately.

Thanks, Rosa. It's been depressing to see the quality of comments on these recent posts. I sort of miss the kind of commenters that were around in the first half of this year.

@blehbleh13: From a moderate amount of searching google, I have read that boxers like Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson weren't very smart with their money. I'm not into boxing and stuff, but I'm guessing these guys made some pretty stupid money as well.

@UCFw00t: Fragmented as hell? Three versions of Android are currently running on almost all of the devices worldwide: 1.5, 1.6, and 2.1. The only reason the former two are still around is because companies like Samsung and LG release low end Android devices that they never plan to upgrade to the next version. This is

@A.Jaswal: It's probably the fact that Apple never let AT&T tamper with the iPhone in any way. There was in interesting piece posted a while ago that mentioned an instance way back in 2007 when AT&T execs asked Apple to make the Youtube videos in the app load only a minute of video, at a very poor bitrate, or only

Being a professional boxer doesn't hide the fact that he looks like a total dumbass with that exorbitant jewelry.

@UnalteredTruth: Holy crap, I had almost taken you seriously for a second there. Good thing I made it to the end of your comment.

@sweetgreggo: Sprint has already royally fucked up with their advertisement of the Evo. I have only seen a single type of commercial for the device, and all it mentions is the Evo being 'the first 4G device'. That doesn't get anybody's heart beating.

@peesauce: Now that the iPad has been released with iOS, there is no way they can justify running Windows 7 on a tablet device without having a comparable or better battery life. The standard price has also been set at $500-600 thanks to Apple.

I can not believe that there isn't a company out there besides Apple that can effectively market a tablet device. This looks to be as exciting as a loaf of bread, especially if it's still running the Atom processor like my Eee.

@MrCheatachu: Not when you're paying the $10 monthly Evo/Epic fee.

So according to Steve Jobs, people had been praising that horrible purple-tinted display on the iPhone 3GS? I find that hard to believe.

@rathat: Between iPhone and Android, there really isn't much room in the US to make a huge breakthrough.

Jesus Christ, when will Crash Bandicoot leave me the fuck alone? I don't even play video games anymore, yet here it is haunting me as the most downloaded paid App ever.

I am shocked and mortified that you didn't name this article something among the lines of 'They've got balls of steel'.