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2010-01-23
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2010-01-23
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2010-01-23
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Perhaps but even with a bluetooth headset thats a hell of a large item to tote around just to make a phone call. Then again I never really understood the whole tablet thing.
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2010-01-23
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You can hold the 770, n800, and n810 up to your head (though the mic was positioned oddly making it difficult to speak into). I can't imagine holding a 7 or 9 inch tablet to your head. Though you are correct, a use of a bluetooth headset or wired headset would suffice.
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2010-01-23
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2010-01-23
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Let's not forget that one of the main things that was noted about the 770, n800 and n810 was that they were too big, and not handy to be a phone. History showed that this is very easily overcome with either a bluetooth headset or a wired headset. A number of people have used their tablets profusely as phones before the N900, so slamming the Apple Tablet for "not fitting in your pocket" is very ironic.
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2010-01-23
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2010-01-24
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