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    Image of Log1c Log1c
    10/07/09

    In reply to Archos 5 Android Internet Tablet Reviewed: Disappoints With Lack of 3G, Apps
    I caught this after I purchased my Zune HD and got a little buyers remorse about it. But it looks like missing the app store for Android really drags it down.
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    10/07/09

    In reply to Archos 5 Android Internet Tablet Reviewed: Disappoints With Lack of 3G, Apps
    So Android phones are always going to have cameras? Damn I hate being a business user sometimes. Why is Blackberry the only one to make a camera-less smartphone?!
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    10/07/09

    @jeepingeek: You can always, uh, not use the camera?

    Unless you're using the thing in places where cameras are prohibited, I can't think of a reason a camera is a problem.
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    10/07/09

    @zer0zen: I was under the impression that if you get a company phone it couldn't have a camera (usually).
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    10/07/09

    @zer0zen: many of the places i go for work I would have to leave my phone in the car, not exactly convenient!
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