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Anyone heard if the Pearl will be offered for Cingular, AT&T or whatever they are calling themselves these days.....It seems they were the last to get the 8700
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Uh...actually, they were the first to get the 8700. And the 8100 is looking at 1st Quarter of next year...as stated numerous times in other posts.
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