Linked by Eugenia Loli on Fri 17th Aug 2007 06:10 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless PureMobile sent us in the brand new Motorola handset, second generation RAZR: the Linux-based V8. One of the most sleek and most-wanted phones in the market, and we take it for a serious spin.
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RE: wifi
by Morgan on Fri 17th Aug 2007 10:31 UTC in reply to "wifi"
Morgan
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2005-06-29

I understand that it is your personal opinion and I respect that, but since when does a phone require wifi to be considered a "true" smartphone? My Treo 650 has no wifi and yet I can go online anywhere I get a cellphone signal (which is anywhere I carry the phone) at near-DSL speeds. I don't have to wait until I'm near a hotspot, and while I do pay for that, it's cheap -- US$19.95/month -- and it's unlimited bandwidth.

I do feel that wifi would be a nice addition for the added speed boost at hotspots, but to me it's not worth buying a new phone and it certainly doesn't disqualify mine as a smartphone. Just the fact that I can run any number of palmOS apps qualifies it.

For that matter, I would say the Treos and Windows Mobile PDA/phones out there are more worthy of the title than any RAZR or even the iPhone -- at least until we get third-party app support for those.

Edited 2007-08-17 10:32

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RE[2]: wifi
by netpython on Fri 17th Aug 2007 22:00 in reply to "RE: wifi"
netpython Member since:
2005-07-06

I fancy the zaurus pda´s and allways have. Sometimes it´s nice to have anonymous access. And any hotspot in theory can provide just that. Anyway wifi is handy if you want to sync anywhere in the office and at home. I personally don't like bluetooth. You see the mileage may vary. The prize of the phone would held me back from buying though.

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