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Old 04-11-2008, 09:48 AM
Al Bundy
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Default Re: 3G iPhone leaks/rumors

And you have to use another phone to make a call, Is that cool or something
Larry, By the way why are you using the old Nokia instead of the 810 are you
slipping.
Al Bundy



"4phun" <vic.healey@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:8bf5ce1e-0784-4c89-a524-f3f10a596f2a@d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
> On Apr 10, 11:04 pm, Larry <no...@home.com> wrote:
>> 4phun <vic.hea...@gmail.com> wrote in news:c9e7532e-0c76-4dfd-ad69-
>> 184222156...@24g2000hsh.googlegroups.com:
>>
>> > possibly a monster 32GB ($599) variant.

>>
>> Whew! I only paid $59 for 16G SD cards for the "monster 32GB" Nokia N800
>> Linux tablet. I can even SWAP them with the old 8GB cards to get more
>> stuff to play!
>>
>> $600 is WAY HIGH!

>
> That fat clunker doesn't slip into your pocket like the iPhone does. I
> know for a fact in a recent test monitored by video cameras that a
> candidate was able to secrete an iPhone in his one hand and refer to
> it unseen by the monitors. I understand he turned the back light down
> so it would not be so obvious. Once used to it you can type one handed
> on the iPhone holding it and typing at the same time.Try that with
> that fat Nokia tablet.
>
> The new iPhone will be even thinner more like the iPod Touch, almost
> like a credit card. It definitely will drop into a man's shirt pocket.
> You can turn the phone upside down so the speaker is facing up towards
> your face and listen to the BBC or NPR or 158 other unique radio
> channels using the iPod website flytunes. It is like having a Sirius
> or XM radio in your pocket at all times without having to pay a
> subscription fee.. Kill the screen since you do not need to look at it
> while doing this and you can listen for hours without killing the
> battery.
>
> Can you do that with the Nokia where the battery dies almost as fast
> as an ice cube in a pizza oven? To match the iPhone you have to tote
> all kinds of extra stuff like batteries, SD cards, a real cellphone
> etc. which adds to the already cumbersome Nokia mess.
>
> The Nokia product you tout reminds me of a red neck with a real room
> window air conditioner duct tapped to an old Chevy pulling a U Haul
> with a generator to power it who is stuck in traffic while an
> executive in an iPhone like beamer whizzes past in cool comfort.
>
> That is the iPhone experience right now even before 3G and a 5 mega
> pixel camera. The Nokia Internet tablet does have a camera doesn't it?
>
> If it was any good compared to the iPhone Nokia would not be racing to
> market with the poor Nokia iPhone clone called the 'Tube'. I see Nokia
> is including a stylus for it since it doesn't have Apple's multi touch
> interface, but then you don't have that in the Nokia tablet either do
> you Larry?
>
>




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