1. No PDA functions - can't store contacts, calendar information?! Even a cheap phone can do that.
2. Third-party software can't encode videos for mylo. Most PSP software should have been able to do it, but the mylo's codec requirement is skewed at best. Even Slysoft, maker of CloneDVDmobile, gave up on trying to encode video that would be compatible with the mylo. Only Image Converter 2 software, which wasn't even available for US buyers when the mylo was initially released.
3. Not software expandable, no third-party development, no additional applications or games for it.
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Why it didn't make the impact it should have:
1. No PDA functions - can't store contacts, calendar information?! Even a cheap phone can do that.
2. Third-party software can't encode videos for mylo. Most PSP software should have been able to do it, but the mylo's codec requirement is skewed at best. Even Slysoft, maker of CloneDVDmobile, gave up on trying to encode video that would be compatible with the mylo. Only Image Converter 2 software, which wasn't even available for US buyers when the mylo was initially released.
3. Not software expandable, no third-party development, no additional applications or games for it.
4. No AOL Instant Messenger.