Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 10th Apr 2007 22:00 UTC, submitted by michuk
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RE[2]: Comparing to cell phones?
by SReilly on Wed 11th Apr 2007 13:01
in reply to "RE: Comparing to cell phones?"
Even if many of these kids might never actually earn enough to buy a high end smartphone, they'll probably know what one looks like and what one can do, and use that as a comparison.
You have got to be kidding me! Have you ever walked through a shanty town? Any body who has electricity is king in a shanty town. Many of these kids don't even know what a smart phone is, never mind what one does.
Sure, they may have seen a poster advertising Nokia's latest but that does not mean they can read the text, never mind the specs making any sense to them.
Dude, no offense, but what you said has no basis in reality when it comes to most third world countries.
RE[3]: Comparing to cell phones?
by samad on Wed 11th Apr 2007 20:19
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Even if many of these kids might never actually earn enough to buy a high end smartphone, they'll probably know what one looks like and what one can do, and use that as a comparison. And most high end smartphones come with a basic word processor and spreadsheet, web browser, mail client and a could of other basic productivity tools.