If you read my previous mail it has
two
applications:
1. Only growth market –
teenagers they
think it is cool to have a built in camera and are prepared to pay big
bills to
send GPRS messages.
2. Vertical market applications:
Surveyors, Estate Agents, Architects etc. who need or want a one box
solution.
Nokia spent a fortune on market
research
before they launched this phone. I’m not just toeing the party line
on
this, I don’t think you were around when I made my evaluation of the
9210
(Too big to be a phone, too crap to be a PDA).
I’ve actually spent a day with a
7650,
and the size when collapsed is fine, the software is vastly superior to
anything that Ericsson or Motorola ever have or will
produce.
Why do you always have to get so
aggressive?
Reminds me of the firewire/USB 2.0 argument. Don’t be so effin’
dogmatic. The arrogance of youff I suppose.
Tim.
-----Original Message-----
From: Gerard McGovern
[mailto:stuff@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 05 September 2002
13:51
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] ot WOW
what
a phone
> And you take pictures with your T68i
how?
With a Communicam that clips on the bottom.
The
beauty of that is if I
am going somewhere I don't need to take photos
then I still have a
normal sized phone. In fact, as it is the
T68i, I
have a very small
phone.
Cameras in a phone = great idea, but not when
the
phone comes as big as
a 9210. Seriously, what a waste of
time.
G
http://www.automatedhome.co.uk
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