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suburbanmale
13/03/2007 01:04 AM

Wow........it's green. Glad I held my breath on that one.

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YS
01/04/2007 10:41 PM

ermmm, when is it going to be release in Aus? I am planning to get a pda phone very soon. Any1?

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uncouth81
02/10/2007 04:38 AM

Just installed the new OS on my D810. No way is it any attractive than before and i think it would be better with more customization with the themes and colours etc. Comes with a encryption feature in the new Windows 6 as well.

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