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2009-07-28
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And, unlike using a cell phone for data connectivity for a MID, you don't ever have to actually touch the Mifi. You can leave it in your backpack/gadget-bag/etc. With an external battery pack, you can probably even leave it in there all day.
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2009-07-28
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@ norway
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But not 2 devices in my hand. As I said, I can leave the mifi in my gadget bag. Or even just leaving it in a pocket without ever fumbling with it, would be better than dealing with a separate phone.
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2009-07-28
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@ San Jose, CA
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it's a real phone, so I can even use it make phone calls.
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2009-07-28
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@ Chicago
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2009-07-28
, 16:22
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@ norway
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How are you making all of your calls (and doing SMS/MMS messaging) without touching your phone?
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2009-07-28
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@ San Jose, CA
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I don't wanna sound like an a-hole...
but, the fabled "n900" sounds like exactly what u need! (if it's a phone...)
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2009-07-28
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@ San Jose, CA
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http://maemo.org/downloads/product/OS2008/phonelink/ maybe?
I tried it with the NIT and various remote control functions for the NIT->Nokia-Phones
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2009-07-28
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2009-07-28
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@ San Jose, CA
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