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William Jones
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@Incoherent: Okay, I'll bite. How's that GPS/Camcorder going? Oh that's right it doesn't work. How stable is it? Oh that's right, not perfect.What about the front camera? Oh, you don't have one? What about HDMI out? Don't have that either? That sucks.

@MrCheatachu: Yeah, I know, just pulling your chain. I'm a former SERO 500 users now turned EPRP.

@MrCheatachu: It's actually called the Everything Plus Referral Plan (EPRP) and it's URL is sprint.com/sero so...

@Peter Shultz: Why settle for less though? I'd think that good on-screen color would be a plus even if you confirm it through the data/info.

This has been beaten to death, but true story:

@Lupison: So your a programmer and I'm a UX designer. Okay, that explains everything.

@Institutions: I think it's a slightly modified and thinner version of it's desktop system font, Segoe UI.

@Lupison: Yeah, right. You obviously either don't know anything about UI/UX design or have never used Windows 7.

@ignacio reyes: HTC Sense is a near complete graphical and UI overhaul of Android. As a designer who owns a EVO with HTC Sense, I'm disgusted by it. It feels like it was designed by someone who just discovered how to make glossy bevels. A lot of the UI elements don't make a lot of sense either; like why should a

@vinod1978: That's the problem. The iPhone 4 is a mobile product. The fact that it doesn't work as intended in all areas make this a serious flaw. When I travel to a area of weak or moderate reception I should expect my mobile phone to perform poorly, not as a potential brick.

@robotkiller: As much as it would suck for Apple (and some current iPhone 4 users), I think it's reasonable to expect this.

@blehbleh13: How can this not be an issue!?! It seems that half of those people have experience issues. Consumer Reports has said that it's a hardware flaw that AFFECTS ALL IPHONE 4's. Of course the flaw seems to be fully exposed only in areas of non-strong reception but it seems that you still experience signal drop

@geowrian: No it's not a techie thing. You will see a real world advantage to the higher DPI.

@AreWeThereYeti: No they are not. A HD TV doesn't come close to the DPI of the iPhone 4. A 30" 1080p HD TV would have a DPI of 73, up the size to 40" and it drops to 55. Not even close to the iPhone 4's 320-ish.

@William Jones: Oh and I use to be envious of the font rendering of OS X, but after extended use, it looks straight horrible. Personally, I think both Windows Cleartype and whatever OS X uses is horrible but I'd rather look at crisp jagged vertical edges than at type that looks like it was written with a crayon.