0.2 inches =/= 2mm. 0.2 inches DOES equal 5mm, as stated on the mockup. Still, it begs the question: why have a 3.5mm jack at all? This think will play mp3s, but is the battery technology available for this thing to operate for more than three hours continuously?
Doubtful. Also, Ed needs to read that JD Power survey and realize that the american public doesn't want a candybar phone. I know I don't; I've used the SLVR and it is way too short to fit comfortably in my hand. Anything more than a ten minute conversation and my hand = cramped. This phone looks shorter and thinner than the SLVR. Maybe Ed & Co. are anticipating bluetooth ubiquity in the next few years. I still prefer a phone to a headset, though.
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0.2 inches =/= 2mm. 0.2 inches DOES equal 5mm, as stated on the mockup. Still, it begs the question: why have a 3.5mm jack at all? This think will play mp3s, but is the battery technology available for this thing to operate for more than three hours continuously?
Doubtful. Also, Ed needs to read that JD Power survey and realize that the american public doesn't want a candybar phone. I know I don't; I've used the SLVR and it is way too short to fit comfortably in my hand. Anything more than a ten minute conversation and my hand = cramped. This phone looks shorter and thinner than the SLVR. Maybe Ed & Co. are anticipating bluetooth ubiquity in the next few years. I still prefer a phone to a headset, though.