How did I get so out of touch with the mobile phone marketplace? Or is it the manufacturer's that are out of touch?
Why does every handset, even the high-end ones, end up being an issue of "either/or." Why can't I have enterprise functionality AND app/itunes store on the iPhone?
My company doesn't buy my phones for me, but I do use it for work because it makes my life easier. I am the same person, whether I'm at work or not at work - I'm just doing different things. Why can't my phone be the same way?
At this point it just shouldn't be hard to make my (realistic) dream device, but it seems that every current handset leaves at least one, if not more, features out.
Dream Phone: 3.5mm stereo jack mini-USB charging Wi-Fi calls mini-USB PC connect Outlook sync 3G data MicroSD slot (at least 2GB) 2.0 MP camera (at least) Wi-Fi browsing Stereo Bluetooth GPS
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How did I get so out of touch with the mobile phone marketplace? Or is it the manufacturer's that are out of touch?
Why does every handset, even the high-end ones, end up being an issue of "either/or." Why can't I have enterprise functionality AND app/itunes store on the iPhone?
My company doesn't buy my phones for me, but I do use it for work because it makes my life easier. I am the same person, whether I'm at work or not at work - I'm just doing different things. Why can't my phone be the same way?
At this point it just shouldn't be hard to make my (realistic) dream device, but it seems that every current handset leaves at least one, if not more, features out.
Dream Phone:
3.5mm stereo jack
mini-USB charging
Wi-Fi calls
mini-USB PC connect
Outlook sync
3G data
MicroSD slot (at least 2GB)
2.0 MP camera (at least)
Wi-Fi browsing
Stereo Bluetooth
GPS
You just described the Nokia N95-3 as your dream phone (except for the charge via USB)