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2008-02-23
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2008-02-23
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2008-02-23
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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If you are using a bluetooth headset for example, you would never really need to take the phone out of your pocket (except for non phone functions). Almost like only having one device
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2008-02-24
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Hmmm... Point conceded. Nevertheless, the Itablets score abysmally on any point related to sharing data with a phone.
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2008-02-24
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2008-02-24
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@ Seattle
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2008-02-24
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2008-02-24
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@ Austin, TX
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2008-02-24
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I want separate devices because if the Internet Tablets were phones (assuming no non-phone versions available), what happens if it's picked up by a different provider than who you currently have service with? Even if it's not tied to a single provider (like the Satan-Phone is with AT&T) you're still tied to a single technology, either GSM or CDMA. I shouldn't have to, nor will I change providers every time a cellphone company comes out with the latest and greatest phone. If I did I'd be changing providers every 3 months.
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2008-02-24
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