I bought the first Mylo COM-1, thinking that Sony would enhance it's feature set and boy was I wrong!!!
They did like 2-3 firmware upgrades for patching/security and called it done... No new features or functionalities!!! I was anticipating it to be treated like the PSP...
I'm still trying to figure out where Location Free support is, on this thing (COM-2) cause that the only reason that would make me buy it!
The Mylo is basically a VoIP/IM phone with alot of multimedia/web browsing features, except it features neither a GSM or CDMA radio. Imagine the Mylo as the little brother to the PSP, cept with a keyboard.
-The Mylo and PSP have a web browser. -The Mylo and PSP have Skype. -The Mylo and PSP both to movies/music/photos. -The Mylo and PSP can both do RSS to a certain extent.
It uses Wifi, and thus a Wifi access point is required for usage.
It's primarily for kids and teens, and since kids and teens wouldn't be as apt to want a data contract with a cellphone provider, they don't add cell capabilities to it.
Plus, it's not made by Sony Ericsson, but by Sony. Big Difference! Sony and Sony Ericsson are 2 different companies... (Don't Ask!)
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cswallow01 @ Feb 28th 2008 10:15AM
I bought the first Mylo COM-1, thinking that Sony would enhance it's feature set and boy was I wrong!!!
They did like 2-3 firmware upgrades for patching/security and called it done... No new features or functionalities!!! I was anticipating it to be treated like the PSP...
I'm still trying to figure out where Location Free support is, on this thing (COM-2) cause that the only reason that would make me buy it!
The Mylo is basically a VoIP/IM phone with alot of multimedia/web browsing features, except it features neither a GSM or CDMA radio. Imagine the Mylo as the little brother to the PSP, cept with a keyboard.
-The Mylo and PSP have a web browser.
-The Mylo and PSP have Skype.
-The Mylo and PSP both to movies/music/photos.
-The Mylo and PSP can both do RSS to a certain extent.
It uses Wifi, and thus a Wifi access point is required for usage.
It's primarily for kids and teens, and since kids and teens wouldn't be as apt to want a data contract with a cellphone provider, they don't add cell capabilities to it.
Plus, it's not made by Sony Ericsson, but by Sony. Big Difference! Sony and Sony Ericsson are 2 different companies... (Don't Ask!)