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	<title>Comments on: Where is Verizon&#8217;s XV 6800? By Dr. Harsh K. Luthar</title>
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		<title>By: erikcurtis</title>
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		<description>From what I&#039;ve found on google, the 6800 is just an old horse with a new face. 1.3mp camera is now 2.0mp. Ram is 256mb from 64mb. This is nice but the OS is still WM5. I have had the 6700 for about 2 years now and am very pleased with the device. At first the battery life was realy poor. After installing newer firmware, the battery life is much better. The main beef I have is that the device is huge and heavy. Others I&#039;ve seen (Moto Q, Blackjack, and the Pearl) are much more portable. If the 6800 is truly a WM5 device, I see no reason to switch.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From what I&#8217;ve found on google, the 6800 is just an old horse with a new face. 1.3mp camera is now 2.0mp. Ram is 256mb from 64mb. This is nice but the OS is still WM5. I have had the 6700 for about 2 years now and am very pleased with the device. At first the battery life was realy poor. After installing newer firmware, the battery life is much better. The main beef I have is that the device is huge and heavy. Others I&#8217;ve seen (Moto Q, Blackjack, and the Pearl) are much more portable. If the 6800 is truly a WM5 device, I see no reason to switch.</p>
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