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This looks to be my second-favorite device that's either just out or coming soon. Its main disadvantage is the physical keyboard and corresponding thickness (I never use the keyboard on my current device, a Cingular 8525/TyTN/Hermes), and the screen resolution isn't as good as the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1. However, it fixes the significant drawbacks of the Touch Diamond (lack of microSD support, lack of a camera flash, low-capacity battery). My ideal device would be the Samsung Omnia with the screen from the Xperia X1, but no one is making anything like that currently.
Anyhow, it's all moot for me until AT&T announces which, if any, of these devices it will carry and subsidize; I certainly can't justify spending $600-$1000 on a phone, no matter how nice, so I'll have to wait and see what AT&T will do.
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