PS: also think about all the people that usually don't carry the phone in their pockets e.g. most women and there is plenty of them.
Think of how many men will decide to buy a bag (fashionable right now) if and when scientific research shows that mobile phone radiation can damage health... That would increase the baggy users dramatically.
Think of how many men will decide to buy a bag (fashionable right now) if and when scientific research shows that mobile phone radiation can damage health... That would increase the baggy users dramatically.
I don't care how fashionable man purses might become. I'll just stick to wearing my RF shieled boxer-briefs, thank you very much.
I wish the next, or at least eventual, iteration will drop the hardware keyboard and the camera! I suppose there are people who need pictures of every damn thing they do, but I don't. (I have a much better camera for pictures when I really care; it just isn't important to me if don't get a snapshot of some unexpected scene.) That would make the thing slimmer, which I do care about. (Not to mention cheaper.)
There is no denying it, it is the thickest smartphone out right now. It is even thicker than the Pre, which makes up for its thickness with being small overall.
There is no denying it, it is the thickest smartphone out right now. It is even thicker than the Pre, which makes up for its thickness with being small overall.
HTC Touch Pro 2: 102 x 51 x 18.1 mm. Weight, 165 g
Nokia N900: 110.9 x 59.8 x 18 mm. Weight, 181 g