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In reality it is *not* a $99 toy. It's retail up until about a month ago was $649. However, I won't make the mistake of assuming that you do not know what you are talking about. It is entirely possible you know of what you speak and not just another irrelevant statement. So please let me know where I can buy these for $99. Even if the supply is limited I would like to stock up. Heck on eBay they go for $250 and up refurbished. New they are still $399 and higher. |
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i got mine off ebay for 180, pretty neat deal.. there were 5 6700 for 500 bucks on ebay a week ago...
thats 100 a piece lol i <3 the 6700
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However it looks like we were both wrong... currently it is neither $399 nor $99. The 6700 isn't even offered for sale on the website anymore. As for the relevancy of my statements... I disagreed with stealing software, which was brought up by the OP, making it a relevant statement. I also opined that the software would not be made available for the Apache. This is the Apache forum, and that opinion was also relevant. Quote:
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I would like to present myself in contrast to Wizzard as an inconsequential supporter of GBM, though perhaps in a less ignorantly offensive light. While I do not disagree with any of the facts you presented, Payne, I don't believe that you had a case in the first place.
First of all, GBM's statement that this most likely will never operate on an apache is completely legitimate. First of all, does Verizon/Sprint have any plans to introduce visual voicemail? How would it be implemented? While theoretically, Qualcomm or some third party could create a BREW application to install on any number of the currently capable phones, but there would be no way to integrate it in to the actual operating system of the phone, as Verizon/Sprint, in many cases, does not create it itself. More importantly, however, this would require HUGE changes as far as big red's network structure is concerned. Voicemail would have to be entirely digitized and offered as files stored online somewhere, as this is the only way one could create a program that would access this via a data call. Actually, I'm realizing that you weren't so much (or at all) arguing about that. Well, I put it out there. But on a more relevant note, the Hex String can be considered more than one thing, maybe. A method, on one hand - in which case it violates no law. It is not illegal to know, and share, how to rob a bank. It is illegal to plan to do it. On the other hand, it can be considered a trade secret, say - something which corporation HD DVD does not wish the public to get its hands on. What I will not say anything definitive about is whether or not it is actually possible to copyright a simple character string. Where I, by some miraculous chance, to spew that set of characters, could I be held liable? Hm. This string possesses no unique features, it is not the product of any brilliant design - it is simply a code. Edit - Ah, I forgot to bring something up. While it may be true that the 6700 is not dying off, I'm rather sure you would be lying if you said that nobody wanted a 6800. Those of us on Verizon are unfortunately forced to wait for better technology to present itself to us, Big Red gift wrapped. I don't believe there are any drawbacks to the 6800, with the exception of the transflash card, and the slightly smaller keys, neither of which are perpetually crippling but rather things that have a getting over period. |
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Hi all,
I think what every one needs to do is look at the first two posts in this thread. They form the foundation from which everything was said. The first thread contains a link to a press release which describes an entirely new data architecture (as needed and justified by my friend OffUrRcker ). It also contains a single word, formed as a question : "torrent". The second post contains an accusation of piracy (even though the press release shows that the solution is not entirely software based). It also contains the inference that the 6700 is somehow different from other WM5 machines in the fact that because it is "dying" it will be unable to run software written for "a variety of Java, BREW, and Windows Mobile handsets." The OPs request for a torrent could only supply a non-functional client. Thus "stealing" (which is a legal accusation) is unwarranted. And the statement that "I wouldn't expect this to work on he Apache ever" has nothing to do with the facts, and nothing to do with the OPs original post. In fact, all it did was call the OP a thief, and then present the opinion that the 6700 would never run a program written for "a variety of Java, BREW, and Windows Mobile handsets." |
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