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'A handheld computer' (and not a 'smart' phone)
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RogerS
2007-06-28 , 14:04
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I think that -- even though the iPhone can make calls on a wireless network and the Internet Tablets can't -- that the iPhone is more like the N800 than a cellphone.
And don't argue with
me
-- it's Walt Mossberg who has millions of readers and who calls the iPhone a "handheld computer" in the
headline
of his review. (And not just at the
Wall Street Journal
-- at his own website too.)
And, um. what cellphone do you know of that has a 700 MB OS? When you talk about being able to add new features via applications, a device with a general-purpose OS like the iPhone and the N800 will blow away a device with a mobile-phone OS.
Just my opinion, of course.
Roger
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