This would be good. But TomTom please call up Sanyo/Epson and get their 500 ppi display. Or Samsung and their 400 ppi display. Basically, the screen should have a minimum of 800 px width so that it can be used for effective web browsing (even the iPhone's 480 is not enough) on the go.
Must haves for my next phone:
1. 800 px width display (but the phone must not be wider than iPhone) 2. GPS 3. Videoconferencing
If you want something like that get a Nokia 770 or N800 - no phone but it can connect to a bluetooth phone and bluetooth GPS. I've got the 770 and the GPS map resolution is superb. Both are hackable Linux boxes and you can install your own OS and aps.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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This would be good. But TomTom please call up Sanyo/Epson and get their 500 ppi display. Or Samsung and their 400 ppi display. Basically, the screen should have a minimum of 800 px width so that it can be used for effective web browsing (even the iPhone's 480 is not enough) on the go.
Must haves for my next phone:
1. 800 px width display (but the phone must not be wider than iPhone)
2. GPS
3. Videoconferencing
If the GPS doesn't come to the telephone, the telephone will come to the GPS.
If you want something like that get a Nokia 770 or N800 - no phone but it can connect to a bluetooth phone and bluetooth GPS. I've got the 770 and the GPS map resolution is superb. Both are hackable Linux boxes and you can install your own OS and aps.