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Thread: What does this dude mean

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    ...says the one who doesn't like mobile phones

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    Phones are for phone calls only, anything else imho (of course)

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    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.

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    Errrrr, I have a Vodaphone brick. I think it has a camera.
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    Sorry, I seem to have killed this thread dead

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    Not that I have anything against them, but I kind of like threads in Critics Corner that come to a natural end!
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