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Funny that this argument persists; it actually has turned into an interesting discussion by some.

I would like to point out two things.

1. No laptop will ever fit into a pocket. Laptops that fit into pockets are not called laptops and they never will be. A laptop is something that fits on your lap. It doesn't fit in your pocket.

2. Those of us who have been here for years have been saying "it's not a phone" for years. People called the N800 a phone. People called the N810 a phone. And they probably called the N770 a phone, but I wasn't here yet. People just naturally thought it was a phone. That didn't mean Nokia was responsible to make it a phone.

The N900 makes phone calls. It is a phone. But the phones they had in 1950 were phones, and they didn't have portrait mode. Phones do not necessarily have portrait mode.

Politeness is a virtue. The powers that be don't seem to care about politeness when impoliteness is expressed by people not critical of the N900. They only care about impoliteness when it is anti-Nokia.

They are wrong. Impoliteness is bad.
 

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