So if it's not a smartphone, the "Smart" in the name is definitely misleading...
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No, it's meant to indicate it's "Smart Settings", which means that it automatically changes it settings depending on the conditions...
Yeah cause that's what we usually think of smart in reference to phones...
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So if it's not a smartphone, the "Smart" in the name is definitely misleading...
No, it's meant to indicate it's "Smart Settings", which means that it automatically changes it settings depending on the conditions...
Yeah cause that's what we usually think of smart in reference to phones...