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...and sometimes you might wonder how smart that smartphone really is....
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In my case it is more the question how smart am I as a user of the phone
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I'm with Goran on this one. My smart phone is way to smart for me!
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Can not live without mine .... Use it for everything - surfing the web, keeping all my passwords, mail (both private and work related), SMS, camera, film camera, Facebook, Twitter, GPS, record my fitness attempts, todo lists, music player, keeping track of my traveling schedule and much more.
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I have my own personal Samsung Galaxy S with Android, which I love. I use it for social networks, gmail, gmaps, navigation (it has a fabulous navigator), ebooks, movie, TV, and more. I love it. For work I have a Blackberry... Oh hum..
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Susann my choice of HTC was Android related, though as you already know handsets and connectivity evolve so quickly that the survey results must be shorten to perhaps a quarter year, yes?
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I totally agree with you Ray and most likely the battle between smartphone will only increase in rapid speed - will return with a new poll mid autumn this year
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Susann imagine a leasing agreement for smartphones, similar to leasing automobiles, instead of purchase, we lease and when the lease is up, the "gently" used phones are donated to a charity which provides a write-off. Everyone wins including people who normally cannot afford such a device.
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It looks like we really should find a new name for the smart "phone", as most of the time it is used for various other tasks. The old term PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) comes to mind.
Or even better: the computron!
( a 'wrist computer' in the old scifi TV serie Galactica, also capable of invisibility!)
Sent from my Computron.
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iPhone is taking the lead .... thought it would be more Blackberry smartphones ...
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Iphone:The lack of flashplayer capability is VERY annoying. Lots of website can't be shown/used correctly
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