So there’s a fancy new HD2 ROM making the rounds on YouTube that shows a rather interesting new feature — live document preview from the Sense tab bar — and it seems to work surprisingly well despite a dizzying array of fancy animations, a true tribute to the power of a well-clocked Snapdragon core. For Americans, though, that’s not a big deal — the real news would be that magenta “Stick Together” box up there, an irrefutable sign that T-Mobile USA’s hands have been all over this thing. It certainly wouldn’t be the first time we’ve heard this rumor, but at this point, it’s looking like a straight-up lock barring some disaster in testing. And no, you can’t have the one on the video that you’ll find after the break — it says right there that it’s “Test Only not for sale,” silly.
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Sure I want the elements on the home srceen with information updates, sure I need contacts visable at any given time, I desire a train app, a flight app, a street congestion standing app and sure I desire a telephone in an effort to respond to my each command and now not dangle/freeze or shutdown like my present Nokia E72 or my previous Blackberry Bold.