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Default [Q] Anyone getting the AT&T One X (aka One XL)

Looking through the forums, looks like most people are going for the international One X.

The only dev I've seen so far getting the One XL is DesignGears. Anybody planning on pickin one up?

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by the time i'm allowed to upgrade, phones will be linked to skynet.... :/
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Personally, I'm looking forward to the Samsung Galaxy S III. The official announcement is on May 3rd, and it should be getting released pretty soon to be out in time for the Olympics in England (along with a major advertising push).
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My next phone upgrade will have 22 cores

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Gonna stay with my trusty Inspire

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Development for our phones have luckily been great, very unlikely Id upgrade.

We are one of the few fortunate on xda.

Only reason Id consider one is for the battery MaH upgrade.
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I stick out my 20 months. Truthfully I don't even see the need to upgrade. I see the major thing as multiple cores, But I don't see the need for the power. Nothing I use needs speed or power to work. Maybe by Nov. when my 20 months is up, I'll need it?

I really only upgrade because the bill stays the same. If they dropped it it down like they should, I would likely only upgrade when neccassary. But if I am gonna pay the same monthly fee, and I can upgrade, I usually do.. :/
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