Originally Posted By: Dignan
It says that in the documentation? Strange. I think it was clear all along that it works on AT&T's network, but it doesn't use the 3G frequencies that T-Mobile uses.

Yeah, I may have misinterpreted the documentation.

Originally Posted By: Dignan
[caps]

Guh. I'm clearly doing a bad job of explaining this.

I'm not talking about capslock at all, only incidental capital letters, mostly proper nouns. If I'm typing "I saw Matt", when I get to the capital-M, on the N1, I have to press shift, then M. On the Blackberry, I also have the option of just doing a long-press of the M to make it capital, which I find more efficient.

Android uses long-presses to get to alternate characters. There's none for M, but if I wanted to enter "ó" I'd long-press the O key, and a submenu would pop up. So doing a long-press isn't an option, but it'd be nice if there was some shortcut available. Regardless, I'll get used to it.

Originally Posted By: Dignan
I'd much rather have the comma

Me too.
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