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Good article.
I agree with you about the hardware, but the root of the matter also sits on the platform of the device. While testing the Samsung i600GSMH, which is running a windows mobile version, randomly maintains network (Wi-Fi) connectivity.
The network connection was unstable as I moved around the city bouncing from secure to open Wi-Fi networks. At least it was consistent at dropping connections. I would like to see a device that can find a network, list the availability, and stick to the selection and bada-bing you are cruising without being dropped.
The calendar is nice though, and it has some pretty pictures to set as a background. Did I mention the cool ring tone I set?
plus, the i600 has trouble with cell service. what good is a wifi, media enabled, cool phone if it's not a phone at all? a media device needs to get the basics down pat before moving on to more "complicated" things
Aren't the words we're using also antiquated? Cell phone aren't really just phones any more; they're devices (yes, portable too) that allow us to connect with others, be more productive and also have fun too. We need a new word(s) to describe what we currently call phones.