Martin's got the power
You'll be listening to Snap if you aren't careful
Martin's got the power
You'll be listening to Snap if you aren't careful
Bests, Mark
"We must believe in free will. We have no choice" Isaac Bashevis Singer
...says the one who doesn't like mobile phones
Phones are for phone calls only, anything else imho (of course)
Regards D S D L
Phones are for phone calls ... iPhone's are pocket computers
Mines not even that good at being a phone, but I hardly use it as one compared to the rest of its uses
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I would summarise it as "smartphones are for communicating".
For me, it has to be a good phone first and foremost, with excellent bluetooth functionality for my car and headsets.
Secondly, it must do threaded text messages, e-mail with tightly integrated Exchange for those of us with Microsoft Exchange mail servers (supporting contacts & calendar), and personal e-mail.
Thirdly (but not mandatory), it should integrate Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and any other means by which people communicate with me (for instance, my son only communicates with me through Facebook - don't ask me why).
Fourth, it should handle all my business documents in Word, Excel and Powerpoint and allow me to edit them and push/pull them from the cloud, so that I have what I need on the move.
Fifth (important for me), it should have a good RSS reader for certain feeds that I read daily.
Finally, a good but not huge library of apps is a nice to have.
My HTC HD7 ticks all these boxes.
Errrrr, I have a Vodaphone brick. I think it has a camera.
Richard
Sorry, I seem to have killed this thread dead
Not that I have anything against them, but I kind of like threads in Critics Corner that come to a natural end!