Comments on: Report: HP to market new smartphone to consumers
Wall Street Journal says Hewlett-Packard will come out with new version of iPaq that aims to reach beyond just businesses.
Wall Street Journal says Hewlett-Packard will come out with new version of iPaq that aims to reach beyond just businesses.
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Im not saying the iPhone is bad it's a very nice product on it's own offering a very "kool" all in one multimedia solution but it's not the dominating force in the market. Your comment not only sounds biassed but sounds like something a fanboy would say.
Google on the other hand i have a lot of reserves. With the experience we had with Google and their eternal betas it's hard to say wether Android will prove to be a success or not.
- by Harry D October 5, 2008 5:46 AM PDT
- An open letter to Nokia and all manufacturers about their cell phone: they stink.
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(6 Comments)I like HP products, generally. But phones have become so feature-laden that they're just toys anymore. Why do you cater so much to children?
I'm an adult and above other things i need a phone that makes calls reliably. Reception has become a major issue across the board with all phones by all makers, but damn, they have nice cameras and music players (that's sarcasm, btw).
I need a phone with good reception that works as close to anywhere as possible. I don't need a computer in my hand, and I won't use text to communicate - it's a phone, remember? It uses the most efficient means of communication that has evolved over centuries of anthropology: the human voice. Features are nice, but please don't forget that these are PHONES, not typewriters nor iPods.
thanks, trying to be a loyal customer here.