"Great job, Microsoft -- you keep hiding features and we'll keep installing Chrome OS on our netbooks, deal? "
What a lame statement. It's equivalent of buying the base model car and complaining it doesn't have a power moonroof and scolding the manufacturer for predatory behavior because they left it available only to higher trim models.
Actually it's more like trading down to a Yugo with three wheels because the manufacturer hid the switch to your power moon roof under some Saran wrap.
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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"Great job, Microsoft -- you keep hiding features and we'll keep installing Chrome OS on our netbooks, deal? "
What a lame statement. It's equivalent of buying the base model car and complaining it doesn't have a power moonroof and scolding the manufacturer for predatory behavior because they left it available only to higher trim models.
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Actually it's more like trading down to a Yugo with three wheels because the manufacturer hid the switch to your power moon roof under some Saran wrap.