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Refreshed T-Mobile Dash looks more real than ever

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That new (well, “new” might be a stretch) Dash for T-Mobile has itself this unflattering official shot now, and we’ve got to say: the silver front worked just fine for us. If anything, the freshly-blackened handset just looks like it’s had the aluminum highlights torn off, exposing a nightmarish landscape of raw, unfinished plastic bits never meant for the public eye. Okay, that’s going a bit far, but do you see what we mean? In other news, the old Dash has disappeared from T-Mobile’s retail site, suggesting that the launch of the new model is imminent, WinMo 6.1 and all. Honestly, guys, you could run it over a belt sander and change the keyboard layout to Dvorak — just give us Android and 3G, and we’re all in.

[Thanks, Ellis D.]

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