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All I want on the iPhone is true multitasking. That'll make me switch from Symbian S60 for sure.
Can you elaborate on this point? What can you not accomplish on the iPhone that you can on the Nokia w.r.t multitasking?
Play music, use an instant messenger, create an e-mail, browse the Internet and download a file using a P2P client, all at the same time. Should I elaborate more?
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Razor1973 @ Apr 28th 2008 9:51AM
All I want on the iPhone is true multitasking. That'll make me switch from Symbian S60 for sure.
AnkurJ @ Jun 27th 2008 2:48PM
Can you elaborate on this point? What can you not accomplish on the iPhone that you can on the Nokia w.r.t multitasking?
Razor1973 @ Jun 27th 2008 3:29PM
Play music, use an instant messenger, create an e-mail, browse the Internet and download a file using a P2P client, all at the same time. Should I elaborate more?