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2009-09-01
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2009-09-01
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Who said it was ignored? I just got done telling you that the issue is that the Linux kernel *could not do it* until extremely recently and that there's a chance it will be added in the future.
And by the way, this is definitely NOT the phone to buy if you're not planning on having a data plan.
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2009-09-01
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Heres a pic of one, and a link to the article about cellphone innovations I found.
http://www.puremobile.ca/insiderblog...comment-page-1
became the first mobile phone to add PDA features: phone, pager, calculator, address book, fax machine and e-mail device, for a total cost of $900.
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2009-09-01
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It is a different market. The younger generations don't use their phones to make calls. They use their phones to text and send pictures to each other. For a flat rate of €9,99 you get 1500 text messages and 500 MMS. Add €10 and you will get a 250MB data plan that includes unlimited access to MSN (meaning that MSN access doesn't get taken from the 250MB). The flat rate includes, most of the times, free calls between people that have the same plan.
Calling other networks can be as high as 45 cents per minute and landlines even more expensive.
The business is all about volume: Portugal has a mobile penetration ratio of 3 mobile phones per inhabitant.
So, of course operators are giving stuff for "free". They are investing in the younger generations that will probably stick with the same operator since all of their RL social network is using it as well.
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2009-09-01
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2009-09-01
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The evolution steps from the cellphone to the computer!
Special features :
- James Bond device! A computer inside a telephone!
- Ain't that enough?? Well, the screen is great, you have a web-browser, e-mail, WAV phone rings....
Weak points :
- Likely to destroy your pockets... Large and heavy
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2009-09-01
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2009-09-01
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Spotted this on the other place, whats maybe of interested apart from the $499 pre-order price, is the normal retail price.... $699.
http://www.mobilecityonline.com/wire...roductid=25114
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2009-09-01
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According to them it runs on AT&T network.
Can anyone confirm or deny this????
(...please let it not be a misprint, and let it be 3G)
dcarter
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I could be wrong tho....
maemo.org search
I AM NOT A ROLE-MODEL.