Why are people all of a sudden so EXCITED about carrying around huge PDA sized phones with large power hungry screens that are fingerprint and scratch magnets?
Uh... nope, I've been excited about this sort of stuff for quite a while. My phone is even phone booth sized (ok, almost). I think touchscreens are the way to go with phones, they are simply awesome and terribly useful.
It's not a PDA sized phone. Lay a Motorola Razr on the table. No look at it from the side. Pretty thin huh? Well the iPhone is thinner than the Razr! Now lay a motorola Q on the table. Amazing! It's even thinner, then lay an iPhone next to it. Even thinner! Also realize that the phone is smaller than the motorola q in width and height, and if you've seen a Q in person you realize how small that is.
This isn't like a windows smartphone, it's smaller than a razr
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Why are people all of a sudden so EXCITED about carrying around huge PDA sized phones with large power hungry screens that are fingerprint and scratch magnets?
If Apple does it, it must be right!
Uh... nope, I've been excited about this sort of stuff for quite a while. My phone is even phone booth sized (ok, almost). I think touchscreens are the way to go with phones, they are simply awesome and terribly useful.
It's not a PDA sized phone. Lay a Motorola Razr on the table. No look at it from the side. Pretty thin huh? Well the iPhone is thinner than the Razr! Now lay a motorola Q on the table. Amazing! It's even thinner, then lay an iPhone next to it. Even thinner! Also realize that the phone is smaller than the motorola q in width and height, and if you've seen a Q in person you realize how small that is.
This isn't like a windows smartphone, it's smaller than a razr