But of course the big news is that the phone adds support for WiMax, the superfast wireless broadband technology expected to come to the U.S. this summer. Nokia didn't announce pricing details, but said it would fall in around the same price as the N810, which goes for just under $500.
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- You obviously don't know what the word "invent" means...
- You obviously don't know what the word "invent" means,
because you keep using it incorrectly when it comes to
Apple.
Now I sound like a broken record as I correct you for
umpteenth ... (Read the rest) - Posted by: olePigeon Posted on: 04/04/08 You are currently: a Guest | Log in | Terms of Use
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