I would recommend the Captivate. It's Hummingbird processor is very nice (basically the same as what is in the IPhone 4... samsung sold them their chips as I understand it... though the IPhone 4 SOC has one other component (though CPU and GPU are the same)). If it's okay to say it now... it is rootable (legally I suppose as things are now...) and I'm quite happy with it. The driver setup, however, to get it hooked up to my computer was a tad difficult... but it is the one and only Android device worth getting on AT&T. The Aria (forget the manufacturer) is nice, but doesn't have the same caliber of CPU.
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