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Old 08-28-2006, 03:51 PM   #21
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yea i'm preety sure it's plastic
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Old 08-28-2006, 04:45 PM   #22
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why not metal, have you ever left your razr phone in the car? if you have do you remember how hot it was?

the only thing id chang about the new series is i feel they need to be built as solid as the 72xx series.

BTW im diggin the Johnny Knoxville pic, if you go to wiki, theres a blot to the jackass 2 movie
yah my 8890 nokia is metal and it does get a little warm if i leave it somewhere liek the car.. but then again i treat my phone better than my girlfriends so he rides shot gun with me always and NEVER left in the car by himself. I think anyone caught leavign hteir cell inthe car should get a misdemeanor! its liek leaving a child in the car.. except worse! and RAZR are garbage.. tried one and horrible reception, along with loudness on the ear piece. ill NEVER touch anohter motorola product again. Motorola should just start making play phones for McDonald happy meals.

kool.. ill have to check out the blot on The Knoxville

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Old 08-30-2006, 12:49 AM   #23
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the plastic is the same high gloss style seen on the typical mp3 player - not friendly to skin oils, but a touch fancier than the mattes and satins we've seen on the recent 'berrys.

having felt one up yesterday, my one line review is:

this is a good phone with blackberry, not a blackberry with a good phone.

it really does cement the 'berry into the niche that the 7100t first created, and is the fully realized (albeit highly evolved) device they were targeting.

I hope you are right about that. I sold bberries for a couple of years and the 7100t was a major pain in the ass.
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A plastic phone, but you can listen to metal music.
You can not listen to plastic on a metal phone.
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Old 09-05-2006, 11:50 PM   #25
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A plastic phone, but you can listen to metal music.
You can not listen to plastic on a metal phone.
true indeed.
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Old 09-06-2006, 04:35 PM   #26
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I hope you are right about that. I sold bberries for a couple of years and the 7100t was a major pain in the ass.

this is a nice phone. i think you're going to see a whole new surge of bberry users. shoot, i'm one! i pretty much despise the rest of the series. [i've worked on many a blackberry web demos] i'm more of a smart phone geek than a handheld PDA kinda dude. definately nicer than the Q, as long as they market it right... should be a popular device.
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Old 09-06-2006, 06:17 PM   #27
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A plastic phone, but you can listen to metal music.
You can not listen to plastic on a metal phone.
Actually, if you had a metal phone you could rip and transfer this CD onto it...
Amazon.com: Plastic: Music: Plastic

But that's just a technicality

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Old 09-06-2006, 06:35 PM   #28
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A plastic phone, but you can listen to metal music.
You can not listen to plastic on a metal phone.
But of course you can, try some Plastic Bertrand
http://www.plasticbertrand.com/

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