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Definitely don't like...
...that it won't be branded as a Verizon device, nor supported by Verizon. That's not a good thing.
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Its not a good thing for the soccer mom who wants a touchscreen phone like the droid. But that isnt the target market for this device.
They are going after developers with this device most likely or people that really like to tinker with their phones. Its not going to be a popular option, but it is an option. And for the right client, it could be the perfect fit
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There's nothing wrong with excessive choice in the wireless industry. Having more and different devices available on more and more carriers is only going to raise the tide for everyone.
So what if it's not for everyone? I wish these guys as much success as they can handle. I won't likely buy one myself, but the unbranded device market needs to grow and prosper for the good of everyone in the marketplace.
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I agree with you on the unbranded market needing to grow. A lot of consumers are probably too stupid to know that they CAN get phones in places other than their carrier stores.
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The entire wireless industry is messed up! These companies should be PHONE & INTERNET companies, and therefore provide a service, not devices!
It's been over 4yrs since I bought a phone from ATT, I pay for a signal, not phones. I want to buy a phone I go to ebay or amazon.
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Yes, but the carriers love having an excuse to lock you into a two year contract so they are more than willing to subsidize a phone. I think it is crazy model. Manufacturers should sell phones and carriers should sell air.
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