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Chaser81 Joined: Jun 24, 2002 Posts: 334 From: Co. Armagh, NI PM |
I think we can all agree that the Nokia 7650 and the 3650, as well as the Orange SPV (bugs and all) are smartphones.
What about the P800?
Touchscreen, full organiser functions, open operating system, etc.
The P800 would seem to fulfill most of the criteria for a connected PDA, wouldnt it?
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pachy Joined: Nov 05, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
Perhaps call it a connected PDA when you want to upstage someone at a dinner party who isn't that "up" on the terminology but has a tasty girlfriend your trying to steal.
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mariolouis Joined: Nov 17, 2002 Posts: 387 From: SE to Windows Mobile PM |
the title of the thread got me mixed-up! i thought you were asking if you'd go for a smartphone or a pda + phone combo.
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crazyweb Joined: Dec 28, 2002 Posts: 22 From: Russia, Saint-Petersburg PM, WWW
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I thought about P800 like PDA...
Now I have two phones:
- Ericsson R520m
- Ericsson T68m
If I buy SE P800, I'll need to sell one of it... :-\ But I want...
So, I think today SE P800 is not full functionaly PDA, it is smartphone , like Head&Shoulders But I need real PDA...
I'll by some PDA with Bluetooth soon. It will be Palm Tungsten or iOAQQ 3970...
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jellyellie Joined: Dec 27, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: England PM, WWW
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On 2003-03-22 04:32, mariolouis wrote:
the title of the thread got me mixed-up! i thought you were asking if you'd go for a smartphone or a pda + phone combo.
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same
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ofiaich Joined: Nov 12, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: East Yorkshire, England PM |
crazyweb
keep your T68 and get the Tungsten T!!
Well worth it!!
ofiaich |
doctabako Joined: Feb 10, 2003 Posts: 286 From: Philippines PM |
Amen to that. |
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