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    Once again I'm avoiding this bandwagon. I am switching to sprint however for the all in 1 plan. Should I get a sprint phone or is there something cooler that I can unlock? Wi-Fi is a must.

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    Sprint's not GSM, they're CDMA. So being unlocked isn't a concern.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonsplace
    It doesn't look like this week has been as smooth as Apple wanted. First the MobileMe servers go down for a day, then NVidia announces that the video card that's in the MacBooks have a problem and now the iPhone activation servers are down. Not only that about half of the iPhone 1 users who have upgraded have had major problems with the new firmware. I love reading Engadget and Gizmodo and seeing all of these problems yet they still have nothing but good things to say about the products.
    And Vista is a shining beacon of hope and joy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by asheep_uk
    And Vista is a shining beacon of hope and joy.
    In this case, Vista (which is a known colossal failure) has NOTHING WHATSOEVER to do with what Jasonsplace posted. There is no correlation between MS OS and MobileMe or Nvidia graphics cards. You can't activate a phone with Vista and you certainly can't install it on your cell phone.

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    There is a correlation between most Vista crashes and Nvidia's drivers... read here...

    Nvidia was responsible for almost 30 percent of all recorded Windows Vista crashes in an unspecified period in 2007.
    Apparently Nvidia isn't doing too hot all the way around.

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