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Cynical me thinks this thread is a bit of marketing.


Will they have the modified version that doesn't drop calls when you hold it naturally in your left hand?


How about that new fangled tech they call video calling, will it work with all your contacts who don't have i-phone 4s and wi-fi access at the time you call?


With any luck those who find themselves vid calling will walk under buses as they wander around trying to find their free wifi. As the data caps cut in there will perhaps be a revival of wardriving. Let's see what Job's mob call that then when they "invent" it. Perhaps that's why Google collected all that unlocked Wifi data...


Conspiracy? shhhh....

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