On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 12:46 PM, Andrew Farnsworth <[email protected]>wrote:

> I agree with Steven, as we see the ARM chip come into its own with
> multi-core CPU and multi-core GPU onboard, we will quickly see that it has
> enough processing power to easily run as a laptop.  Form factor is one of
> the big issues at the moment and it appears that the Atrix is attacking that
> agressivly providing a "laptop" dock.  Speaking as a 3G iPad user, if my
> iPad would make calls and function as a phone, I would be carrying it
> eveywhere and would have disposed of my phone.  I also would have purchased
> one of these cases that has a BT keyboard built in.
>  Andy
>

I intend on purchasing the Motorola Atrix from AT&T when it comes out. I had
not intended on purchasing it on a 2 year contract. Although, the price
point is very high on any phone without a contract. I can be grandfathered
into my old plan since I still have AT&T and am on a family share plan with
my Mom. I would only be only pay $44/month for my monthly service.

Have to love it if you have a plan that allows you to keep the price low.

I seriously considered am still considering going to Sprint for their Simply
Everything plan at $79.99 (Includes $10 for access to 4G). It is normally
$69.99/month and you can call any cell phone carrier for free. The 450 or
900 minute/month plans are only for when you are dialing land lines. Calling
cell phones is just about the norm these days.

Well, good luck to us all in the cell phone debate....

Kevin Eldridge

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