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	<title>Comments on: First Samsung SGH-i320 review</title>
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		<title>By: BlackBerry Cool &#187; First look at HTC &#8216;Excalibur&#8217;?</title>
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		<dc:creator>BlackBerry Cool &#187; First look at HTC &#8216;Excalibur&#8217;?</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Fellow gadget lovers Smartphone Thoughts have a pre-production shot of what they&#8217;re saying is the next HTC smartphone. Dubbed &#8216;Excalibur&#8217;, the full QWERTY device looks a little garish, but where hoping it&#8217;s only due to the quality of the Photoshop&#8217;d image. The Excalibur is rumored to be a quad-band, WiFi enabled WM5 smartphone, a couple of millimeters thicker than the Samsung i320 and about 2 millimeters shorter. Interestingly, the device doesn&#8217;t have a scroll wheel, but instead has a touch sensitive strip to mimic one of our favorite BlackBerry functionalities. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Fellow gadget lovers Smartphone Thoughts have a pre-production shot of what they&#8217;re saying is the next HTC smartphone. Dubbed &#8216;Excalibur&#8217;, the full QWERTY device looks a little garish, but where hoping it&#8217;s only due to the quality of the Photoshop&#8217;d image. The Excalibur is rumored to be a quad-band, WiFi enabled WM5 smartphone, a couple of millimeters thicker than the Samsung i320 and about 2 millimeters shorter. Interestingly, the device doesn&#8217;t have a scroll wheel, but instead has a touch sensitive strip to mimic one of our favorite BlackBerry functionalities. [...]</p>
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