Can someone please tell me why everyone keeps saying the SD slot can only take up to an 8GB SD card? The SDHC (any SD card over 2GB is SDHC) standard goes up to 2TB. So unless they've artificially limited it (not a smart thing to do on an open source phone) I remain confused...
Not sure how many Smartphone users out thre have used one; but compared to my Treo, and blackberries - my Hiptop 1 and Hiptop 2 were far easier to type at speed on. I hated the software on them, and for me nothing tops my Treo for the App support, but for typing.. I want my hiptop 2 back. 

This new phone however, has the same sort of slip out large keyboard, and if the app support is there I think i've found a new phone. 

(Just hope the touch screen is decent)
This Android phone ups the ante for Windows Mobile, Palm, and Blackberry. iPhone is about to get a run for it's money. Too bad AT&T will never let this phone see the light of day on it's network. If it did, I'd have to say no to any iPhone and yes to the "Robot Phone".
From T-Mo's website... "If your total data usage in any billing cycle is more than 1GB, your data throughput for the remainder of that cycle may be reduced to 50 kbps or less." At least it looks as if they didn't jack up their data price like AT&T for 3G, but still....

Sadness.
Can someone please tell me why everyone keeps saying the SD slot can only take up to an 8GB SD card? The SDHC (any SD card over 2GB is SDHC) standard goes up to 2TB. So unless they've artificially limited it (not a smart thing to do on an open source phone) I remain confused...
Not sure how many Smartphone users out thre have used one; but compared to my Treo, and blackberries - my Hiptop 1 and Hiptop 2 were far easier to type at speed on. I hated the software on them, and for me nothing tops my Treo for the App support, but for typing.. I want my hiptop 2 back. 

This new phone however, has the same sort of slip out large keyboard, and if the app support is there I think i've found a new phone. 

(Just hope the touch screen is decent)
free on £40/month contracts in the uk.
come on, this was on radio 1 newsbeat!
This Android phone ups the ante for Windows Mobile, Palm, and Blackberry. iPhone is about to get a run for it's money. Too bad AT&T will never let this phone see the light of day on it's network. If it did, I'd have to say no to any iPhone and yes to the "Robot Phone".
From T-Mo's website... "If your total data usage in any billing cycle is more than 1GB, your data throughput for the remainder of that cycle may be reduced to 50 kbps or less." At least it looks as if they didn't jack up their data price like AT&T for 3G, but still....

Sadness.