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So getting the new AT&T Tilt with touch screen would hopefully resolve my issue with logging into and posting in the forums of a few of my websites that run on .Net software. Unfortunately this didn't get fixed, I had the same problem on the Tilt as I did on my Blackjack. So I did something I can't believe. I downloaded Opera Mobile. Wow, it works great! And I think I'll even pay the $24 to license it! I can login, post, reply, etc on all my forums now, all from my phone, 3G and Wifi even! Screw you Apple (iphone users), I do it myself, go Microsoft!

Well, I saved $1k dollars over what I was thinking about purchasing, though I did take little bit of my economic stimulus check and put it back into the economy today. I finally replaced the phone I've been wanting to replace for a while, I picked up the AT&T Tilt, otherwise known as the HTC TyTN II. I'm heading out of town and figured it would be a good time to get myself a new phone.

Now I have a ton of new things to play with!

So I've been trying to figure out when the HTC Advantage 7510 will be available for purchase, more importantly when it will be available in the US. So far I haven't had much luck, but I did stumble across a site that says 1st Week in April 2008. I don't know if that is accurate or not, that is so far the only date I've been able to locate on any website.

The price, at $1200 is a bit higher than I had hoped, I doubt I'll spend that much, but we will see.

The more I look into this phone the more I really need to get one of these. My Blackjack just isn't cutting it, and all the IPhones around the office (I mean hello, we're a Windows shop) is really starting to get annoying! Here are some of the specs from the HTC website
A few days ago I swear I saw a rumor that Windows Mobile 6 was coming for the Samsung Blackjack on November 5th. Well it's the 5th and so far I can't seem to find anything. Even if it does become available today I have to decide if I want to mess with WM6 at all this week or not. Being out of town I'd hate to brick my phone while being in...
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