All I want MY celfone to do is MAKE & RECEIVE CALLS.
I don't need a gazillion features on it; just TXT & PIX messaging.
Eventually, Mobile Devices are going to need to use a NUKE battery cause all these 'features' will increase the power consumption beyond the useful limit of current recharargeable batteries. Who wants to carry around Spares cause ya use up all the power in a single one in less than a day??
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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All I want MY celfone to do is MAKE & RECEIVE CALLS.
I don't need a gazillion features on it; just TXT & PIX messaging.
Eventually, Mobile Devices are going to need to use a NUKE battery cause all these 'features' will increase the power consumption beyond the useful limit of current recharargeable batteries. Who wants to carry around Spares cause ya use up all the power in a single one in less than a day??