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#429
Originally Posted by allnameswereout View Post
Because currently usually smartphones are used for 3G connectivity with laptops and nettops on the rise for usage with 3G connectivity. If your NIT provides you [the] features a smartphone nowadays provides you (think also about e.g. PIM) then you won't need a smartphone anymore. This saves you cost on otherwise buying a smartphone, giving your purchase of NIT ('900') more value. At worst, VoIP doesn't work well, and you'd need a (simple) phone to phone with. Because you won't need 3G for it (NIT already has it) nor many other smartphone features (NIT already has it), this would potentially be a mere cheap investment, again, giving value to your NIT purache.
The only point about smartphones is the "smart" part, i.e. PIM (i.e. some PDA capabilities). 3G is completely decoupled from that. My last couple of work phones have been 3G phones (working excellently with my N800 via BT), and they're cheap phones. I've checked a lot of phones in ads lately (due to colossal amounts of spam-on-paper in my mailbox.. and the morning newspaper's been absent) and it looks like almost every cheap phone (non-smart) out there has 3G or 3.5G these days.
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