i remember a whole bunch of people who bought a phone which couldn't do a lot of things phones these days can do..... No MMS, no 3G and no video recording.... and people still bought it, probably most likely because of its little apple logo.
And 3g is not worldwide mass deployed, people still do use GSM in some areas because its already set up, and to costly for 3G deployment. if they keep costs to a minimum on a phone like this then it could be the XO of the phone industry.
So maybe it wont be your next phone, but its an idea that may prove useful, but how useful is the question.
“The basic layout of the HD2 is uncluttered and uncomplicated, providing only a few hardware buttons, and leaving the rest of the navigation up to that beautiful screen.”
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i remember a whole bunch of people who bought a phone which couldn't do a lot of things phones these days can do..... No MMS, no 3G and no video recording.... and people still bought it, probably most likely because of its little apple logo.
And 3g is not worldwide mass deployed, people still do use GSM in some areas because its already set up, and to costly for 3G deployment. if they keep costs to a minimum on a phone like this then it could be the XO of the phone industry.
So maybe it wont be your next phone, but its an idea that may prove useful, but how useful is the question.