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#1281
Originally Posted by Texrat View Post
Those are not the only Nseries devices. And who pays list?
All the early adopters who have been waiting, waiting, waiting for their fix since.....well, too long. THATS WHO!
 
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Keynotes - Symbian & Qt. The best of both worlds by Mr Benoit Schillings, CTO, Trolltech on Smartphone Show 2008, London. Keynote to be held on 22 octobre from 10:50 till 11:15.
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Originally Posted by danramos View Post
Does Boost let you use their handset to share the web access to the tablet? Does the Sprint Everything plan let you do that? I think I saw a thread float by about that... might need to seek it out.
They don't stop you; I'm not sure if it's a technical TOS violation or not, but a number of people do it. SERO (yeah, it's now become Sprint Everything, and like double the price, but basically the same) forbids it, but you can still get by with it on many phones with additional software.
 
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Originally Posted by Texrat View Post
I believe it could be just a tiny bit smaller and work well as both. But of course I could use such a thing and have to admit I was wrong afterward...
IMHO, it could be the same size as the N800 and work well as both.
But I expect I'm one of the less fashion-conscious; being seen in public with a device the size of a small laptop held up to my ear wouldn't bother me. (The ergonomics of using an Eee as a phone, however, would bother me; the N800's cool ergonomically, though.)
 
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I actually agree, Benson. The tablets make really good desk phone replacements, too.
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Originally Posted by Benson View Post
IMHO, it could be the same size as the N800 and work well as both.
But I expect I'm one of the less fashion-conscious; being seen in public with a device the size of a small laptop held up to my ear wouldn't bother me. (The ergonomics of using an Eee as a phone, however, would bother me; the N800's cool ergonomically, though.)
i would be more worried about my wrist and arm for holding onto the bulk of the tablet for any extended call.

still, i have a bluetooth handsfree, so...

but then it seems its even less fashionable to use those (maybe unless your using a jawbone or that apple one, two guesses why)...
 
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Originally Posted by allnameswereout View Post
Keynotes - Symbian & Qt. The best of both worlds by Mr Benoit Schillings, CTO, Trolltech on Smartphone Show 2008, London. Keynote to be held on 22 octobre from 10:50 till 11:15.
indeed, i suspect that we will see more and more cross-compilable apps.

hell, it may even happen that nokia uses QT to make available phone tools on linux...
 
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I don't want phone capabilities in tablets. Why?

- price
- size; IT is too big to make good phone; I much prefer having two devices than one bulky.
 

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Originally Posted by tso View Post
indeed, i suspect that we will see more and more cross-compilable apps.

hell, it may even happen that nokia uses QT to make available phone tools on linux...
Like Trolltech's Greenphone based on Qtopia? Trolltech has shifted development of Qtopia to Neo FreeRunner.

BTW, the toolkit is called Qt; not QT.
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proper capitalization was never one of my strong points
 
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