I used to have a t-mobile sidekick and it was primarily server storage. It had some "storage" for new things that I added until it had a chance to talk to the mother ship and upload/sync. But I sure couldn't retrieve anything off it once I got my Cingular and rolled the number. Poof! It all went bye-bye!
As for touch screen, that is pretty cool. I used to have Palm until that one died, and this present Cingular phone has both a qwerty keyboard and a touch screen with several options (keyboard, a "graffiti" type deal similar to Palm, etc.) for converting your touch/scribble/writing into text. So if this googlephone does that even with big fingertips (no nails), I can see how that would be attractive even to men.
“There's a certain feeling of wading through water with this phone, as every time we went exploring the menus, we were met with a delay long enough to make us doubt our keystrokes registered.”
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I used to have a t-mobile sidekick and it was primarily server storage. It had some "storage" for new things that I added until it had a chance to talk to the mother ship and upload/sync. But I sure couldn't retrieve anything off it once I got my Cingular and rolled the number. Poof! It all went bye-bye!
As for touch screen, that is pretty cool. I used to have Palm until that one died, and this present Cingular phone has both a qwerty keyboard and a touch screen with several options (keyboard, a "graffiti" type deal similar to Palm, etc.) for converting your touch/scribble/writing into text. So if this googlephone does that even with big fingertips (no nails), I can see how that would be attractive even to men.