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Originally Posted by electroaudio View Post
This was a step in that direction nokia once did when they created the first smartphones, with the communicators...
The first communicators used a desktopos (GeOS, However crippled down a bit and without a PC compatible screen) with intel 386 and 486 processors.

But the way you are describing it with easydebian and such, is the way i WANT to use my N900...
-I want a pocketcomputer with a phone, and not a phone with apps...
and this approach was also what once upon a time made the communicators so legendary.
However, arm or x86 doesnt really matter, if it is running linux.
You make a good point. The N900 was a pocket computer with a phone. Android, and iOS are phones with Apps. The problem with this is it's hard to explain in a 30 second commercial the difference. Apple can say they have 1 trillion apps in their store and anything less than that looks inferior. I find it funny when you ask an iPhone user a question they begin flipping thru screens for a specific app. I just open my browser with a bookmark.

I have no problem with Apps I just don't like the direction it's taking the industry. Now every site has to have a iPhone, Android, BB, WM7, etc... app. Versus just a good mobile website (online/offline). I think WebOS got it right and Qt WRT.
 

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