emt, I concur!
Having had the GT for five days now I’m feeling absolutely no buyer’s remorse. I’m finding that I’m carrying it everywhere, much as I do with my cell phone. I normally wear dress slacks at work, and the GT fits nicely in my front pocket (after moving some of my other junk to the other pocket

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My cell phone battery fares much better since all my impromptu reading, email, occasional web browsing that used to be done on my cell is now happening on the GT, I just wish it was voice enabled so I could dump the cell phone altogether. And the extra three inches of diagonal screen space is a joy for my ancient eyeballs. The 7” screen size is a perfect compromise between screen size and portability.
I use Touchdown for my Exchange email, and I was happy to find that it automatically detects the tab format, and provides a split screen view like I’ve heard advertized for Honeycomb.
I opted for the $35/3GB plan initially because overage on that is only $10/GB, and at this juncture, I think I’ll be keeping it as I don’t have available wifi at work. I’m considering turning on the $20 portable hostspot feature, and turning off Sprint’s $30 one on my EVO. I could use the hotspot on the EVO to feed the GT but it’s a battery hog, it kills my battery in about three hours.