Wow I take some time off over the weekend and had to read a while to catch up.
Anyway below you will find pictures I took with 8320. I took one of the lame case that comes with the device. A simple black leatherish sleeve. Also a picture of the box it arrives in. I had to do a low res shot in order to post on this site. The @home service seems to work but I really did not mess around with that much. Of course I do like the fact is if you get a phone call while on Wifi and the go out into the world and connect to the EDGE network it is still a Wifi call and thus not charged to your minutes. Now keep in mind if you get a call while on the EDGE network and then connect to your Wifi network it will still treat it as a EDGE call.
No there is no gps but it does have a place to turn it on under the advance options. Currently it cannot not be turned on because there is no source to pull from. Spell check is a life saver too! No more misspelled emails. I am trying to locate where the dictionary is stored because I was told you would be able to load different ones (legal, medical, etc). Only 56 MB for the memory on the device. The release date for this device might happen on a Saturday. I was told T-Mobile might be doing something on the 15th of Sept. They are really trying to promote the @home service.
I do like the design of the 8320. It does fit nicely in palm of your hand and can easily slide into a pocket with out it feeling like a brick.