Some people buy phones to use as phones. Why on earth do I need a 5 megapixel camera on my phone? Why do I need web access on my phone? Why do I need to access my email on my phone? I have a digital camera and I have a computer. If I needed to get my email because of work, my company would give me a Blackberry. I don't need a $300 phone with all the bells and whistles. I don't understand the movie promotion though.
The idea is that you buy a 300 dollar phone that can replace a 50 dollar phone, a 200 dollar mp3 player, a 200 dollar digital camera, and a 400 dollar backup notebook for browsing the web and checking email, and also a 150 palm device for scheduling and contacts. It provides at least 1000 dollars worth of equipment replacement in one compact device. It saves you from carrying around other crap. I don't know why I'm explaining this to you because this should all be very obvious...
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Some people buy phones to use as phones. Why on earth do I need a 5 megapixel camera on my phone? Why do I need web access on my phone? Why do I need to access my email on my phone? I have a digital camera and I have a computer. If I needed to get my email because of work, my company would give me a Blackberry. I don't need a $300 phone with all the bells and whistles. I don't understand the movie promotion though.
The idea is that you buy a 300 dollar phone that can replace a 50 dollar phone, a 200 dollar mp3 player, a 200 dollar digital camera, and a 400 dollar backup notebook for browsing the web and checking email, and also a 150 palm device for scheduling and contacts. It provides at least 1000 dollars worth of equipment replacement in one compact device. It saves you from carrying around other crap. I don't know why I'm explaining this to you because this should all be very obvious...