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2010-03-15
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and this is where you got lost.
You bought an Internet Tablet device with GSM Internet uplink and a telephone option to use as a main phone.
Well... you may use a screwdriver for hammering nails, but it's not well suited for that purpose and you should be aware. Better sell it and buy a real pho^W hammer.
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2010-03-15
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2010-03-15
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I don't understand why people keep claiming that we bought an "internet tablet" that just happens to be a phone. [...]
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2010-03-15
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Let's see...
- Nokia 770 - Internet Tablet
- Nokia N800 - Internet Tablet, successor to 770
- Nokia N810 - Internet Tablet, evolution of N800
- Nokia N900 - Internet Tablet, successor to N800/N810 and they finally added GSM module allowing Internet access everywhere
BTW since the GSM module was already there, the phone app was added to make GSM calls, not only VoIP like in previous models.
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2010-03-15
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Let's see....
- Nokia 770 - Internet Tablet
- Nokia N800 - Internet Tablet, successor to 770
- Nokia N810 - Internet Tablet, evolution of N800
- Nokia N900 - Internet Tablet, successor to N800/N810 and they finally added GSM module allowing Internet access everywhere
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2010-03-15
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Technically the n800 and 810 had internet access everywhere IF you had a tetherable phone (can't say for 770 as I never had one).
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2010-03-15
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Exactly. Putting the GSM module inside Internet Tabled device does not change its design goals. It was designed to be a freakin' good pocketable microcomputer. This has different design goals that designing great mobile phone.
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You bought an Internet Tablet device with GSM Internet uplink and a telephone option to use as a main phone.
Well... you may use a screwdriver for hammering nails, but it's not well suited for that purpose and you should be aware. Better sell it and buy a real pho^W hammer.
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