Typical price: £430
What is it: HSDPA Windows Mobile 5 smart phone with detachable Qwerty keyboard
What we think: Geeky and slightly strange, but the best device yet to make the most of HSDPA mobile broadband speeds
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June 29, 2008
Posted by: taylor_k_m
"Fundamentally flawed"
What I like:
Not much really
What I don't like:
Unusuable in the real world
Review:
Too big to be a phone - too small to be a laptop and not cool like an ipod. It has just about everything, keyboard, 3G, camera, word, excel....but it feels more like a parts-bin special than a real product. Perhaps phones are meant to be phones, pda's pda's and laptops laptops.
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