
By Jennifer Guevin
Published: Wednesday 10 January 2007
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Name
lardy
Location
cardiff
Occupation
software
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with the exception of nokia's 6310, i've never used a phone that seems to have been even half-well thought out - it'll be fab to have all this in a device that's clearly geared around how people actually want to do things.
as for price, who cares? a decent phone & life organizer is probably the most useful device any of us own (or don't own if you take the word 'decent' into account). it's funny how much people spend on various stuff (cars that depreciate thousands per year, annual phone bills that run into many hundreds etc) but they'll still baulk at paying anything for a mobile device simply coz providers will hide the cost of a tat one in a contract & seemingly offer it for free.
good on you, apple.
The Mac OS X-based iPhone is most akin to an iPod ...
Anonymous
As a lover of aplle and Ipod I must say Battery li...
William Ashmore
A 2G phone with a 16 hour battery life, what a jok...
Julian Nicholls
16 hour battery Life (i am guessing this is on sta...
Anonymous
with the exception of nokia's 6310, i've never use...
lardy
I think that we all need to get a life!
Whilst ...
Ponsonby Smythe
When it says 5 hours Talk time that actually means...
M Parker
No mention of Standby Time yet...
I wonder why?...
Anonymous
This product is really a Phone, think of it as a c...
Anonymous
Real Business Use... that is funny, I use the iPod...
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