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TELECOM XT NEW ANDROID AD
systemtech
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13-Oct-2010 20:34
Some of you would have seen the new Telecom XT Android ad, for those who were watching closely you would have seen the Samsung Galaxy S (i9000).
Lock it in - 3rd November.
Telecom - thank you for finally catching up with the rest of the world :)
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http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=97&topicid=69568
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