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I'm probably not a typical US consumer -- two years ago I paid $600 for my unlocked Eten M700.
I _might_ be willing to pay $800 US for a top-of-the-line phone, as long as it was fast, had lots of memory, excellent battery life, good media playback (coule replace my ipod) and a good service record -- and if I was absolutely in love with it.
But $1000 plus? No thank you.
I'm looking at the Touch Pro mid-next year if/when the price comes down to about $800. Of course if my banged-up M700 dies before then who knows...
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