...dude, you're an Engadget user and you're *against* multi-tasking phones?
Blasphemy!
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What is wrong with a phone specializing in gaming, does it *not* make sense to you? The PSP and DS are so sucessful partly due to their ultra mobility: why not combine a device fitted for mobility with a mobile phone? This, of course, goes with the assumption it is implemented well, which is a distinct possibility given the industry's previous sucesses (e.g.: Sony Ericsson's Walkman and CyberShot lines).
Perhaps you're right, multi-tasking phones just don't work. A phone should just stick to one thing: phone calls. You know, because phones like the Nokia n95 just do *too* much. Why carry that around, when you can carry a phone, camera, music player, GPS navigator (hell, *too* high tech, let's just hire a Viking), and a PDA (...my sentiments exactly, maybe the 'ol pen and pad will suffice)?
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derX @ Aug 14th 2007 10:09AM
...dude, you're an Engadget user and you're *against* multi-tasking phones?
Blasphemy!
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What is wrong with a phone specializing in gaming, does it *not* make sense to you? The PSP and DS are so sucessful partly due to their ultra mobility: why not combine a device fitted for mobility with a mobile phone? This, of course, goes with the assumption it is implemented well, which is a distinct possibility given the industry's previous sucesses (e.g.: Sony Ericsson's Walkman and CyberShot lines).
Perhaps you're right, multi-tasking phones just don't work. A phone should just stick to one thing: phone calls. You know, because phones like the Nokia n95 just do *too* much. Why carry that around, when you can carry a phone, camera, music player, GPS navigator (hell, *too* high tech, let's just hire a Viking), and a PDA (...my sentiments exactly, maybe the 'ol pen and pad will suffice)?