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Be careful. "Smart phone" is hugely contested around these parts since it's being marketed as a "mobile computer" or something another.
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2009-09-19
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Haha.. I do wonder what it's officially called by Nokia, they seem to be indecisive. Is it a computer, is it a smartphone? Is it a comphone?
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It isn't just being pedantic to make the distinction, it defines a different device class altogether.
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To me a mobile internet tablet and a smartphone are very different. The nXXX series was supposed to be a MIT. Larger screen and keyboard, Mozilla browser, etc. With the n900, Nokia seems to be trying to go after the iPhone. Smaller screen, smaller keyboard, etc. Nokia now no longer has any 4.1" device. Just bunch of 3.5" devices (n97, n900). Anyone willing to back me up on this?
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