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    Nice! I'm excited to see what they have. Both HTC models have left something to be desired, and Motorola tends to get the basics right.

    I'd either switch, or at least buy one to try it out for a month or two if they do this

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    I was excited a couple of days ago when I posted this first link:

    Motorola has scheduled an Android-related event for September 10th, where the new devices may be unveiled. Let's hope one has a Boost label!

    http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/2...t-for-sept-10/
    But there's another article today at the same blog about Motorola's Andoid phones that makes me more nervous about these phones coming to Boost. This article mentions AT&T (which may cancel its version of these phones), Verizon and T-Mobile. No mention of Sprint or Boost.

    http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/2...ndroid-phones/

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    Well, seems like they'd want to get iDen and CDMA models out there even more

    Can't say I'm surprised AT&T is yet again acting questionably.

    And what is "dated display technology" supposed to mean? Am I to believe Motorola is putting passive matrix screens on their Android models?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigerwolf
    And what is "dated display technology" supposed to mean?
    Yeah I wondered about that too.

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    Wait, wait, I've got it! It means Motorola didn't think color was a necessity, and is putting black and white passive matrix displays on their Android devices. Luckily AT&T is on the ball, and thinks their customers won't want that

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    I remember reading that Motorola is going to release Androids for ATT, Verizon and T-mobile this fall (which probably aligns with the that Sept. 10 unveiling event) but that the Androids for iDEN won't be available until next year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by georgepa
    I remember reading that Motorola is going to release Androids for ATT, Verizon and T-mobile this fall (which probably aligns with the that Sept. 10 unveiling event) but that the Androids for iDEN won't be available until next year.
    Ah, I didn't know those details. Still it will be interesting to see what's unveiled on Sept. 10.

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    Anyone else think "dated display technology" means resistive touchscreens?
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    Heron and Sawgrass look to be qwerty sliders. Meh, not big on sliders, myself.

    http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives..._sawgrass.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by VCI_Cell
    Anyone else think "dated display technology" means resistive touchscreens?
    My guess is that they mean the displays look like all the other Boost iDen phones. Low resolution and low colors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jac1599
    My guess is that they mean the displays look like all the other Boost iDen phones. Low resolution and low colors.
    That was the first thing that popped in my head!

    It's as if there is no one at Motorola to tell them that the units they are producing are subpar! Not everyone wants smartphones...but everyone wants a solid phone with innovative design and features. And those of us who want a smartphone definitely do NOT want one with an outdated display!
    I need some judges at my website for a contest, PM me for more info.

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    If it's good i'm dropping my 8350i and switching to this.
    looking to get the most out of your boost phone but confused how? Hit up the wiki at boosthacks.
    Feel free to contribute!

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