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Discussion in 'General' started by Spacecowboy92, 24 Aug 2007.

  1. Teyber

    Teyber ******

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    i hate it because i don't have one. The day somebody drops one off at my doorstep, i will love em
     
  2. wafflesomd

    wafflesomd What's a Dremel?

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    I don't understand flashy cell phones.

    I use mine for calls, that's it. I don't see the point of texting, it's tedious and slow. My phone doesn't need to take pictures, that's what my camera is for. I don't need my phone to play music, that's what my mp3player is for.
     
  3. zhangmaster12

    zhangmaster12 What's a Dremel?

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    i use my phone for texting all the time. calling and the camera. the camera is for like pics on the go so u have a camera when u need it
     
  4. Krikkit

    Krikkit All glory to the hypnotoad! Super Moderator

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    Some people want a device which does all of these things though - I know I do. Half the time I don't need a brilliant picture to get the message/idea. With an mp3 player lots of people don't want anything with masses of storage or mega audio quality - they just want something to casually listen to a few albums while they're exercising/commuting to work.

    And what's wrong with texting? It's really useful when you don't want to/can't directly speak to someone.
     
  5. <A88>

    <A88> Trust the Computer

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    Whilst I agree that WM5 isn't that difficult to learn once you've spent an hour or two with it, it's not the 'pick-up-and-use' device it could or perhaps should be. I totally understand what Firehed is saying, and have always recognised that the attention these devices get is due to their ease-of-use (and brand reputation to an extent), I just get annoyed when people are forever asking me if my XDA is an iPhone...

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  6. ComputerKing

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    Brother I agree with you 100000%! But the problem on my view that "How we can carry 6 or more devices on hand when we hanging out?"

    Mean all in one phone sux the camera is poor, The writing is hard, The sound not kickass, And so on.

    So It's a big problem and no fix for it I think :(

    Good luck.
     
  7. scq

    scq What's a Dremel?

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    While the iPhone may be a magnificent godsend (barring bad Apple build quality - from repeated personal experience), it's lost one thing which makes it unattractive - non-exclusiveness. It's expensive, yet everybody is buying one. If you have an iPhone, you're just part of the mob. Nothing wrong with that - some people prefer to be different.

    As for anti-iPhone, there's always a bunch of anti-Apple people. Same as anti-Microsoft, anti-whatever. I really have no problem with Macs and Mac lovers - I just can't stand fanboy ignorance (or ignorance in general).
     

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