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last100: Mobile web experience will not improve without new hardware

  • Ken · 2 years ago
    As a relatively new mobile phone user, my expectations were pretty high regarding what was possible on a phone. I can see now we have a long way to go. I am still having trouble getting pictures from the phone onto the web.

    Good article.
  • Manuel · 2 years ago
    This is what makes the iphone revolutionary.

    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?
  • johnkeese · 2 years ago
    while being one of those 17 students who pulled out their hair trying to get the wifi to work, i completely agree.

    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
  • cassini · 2 years ago
    Interesting article.

    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.