When I want to take a picture, I have a camera. When I want to use the computer I have a computer. When I want to listen to music I have a stereo in my home, office, car, and portable. When I want to play a game I have an Xbox (actually, my kid does), not to mention those old things that came in cardboard boxes and had strange words like monopoly printed on them. When I want to make a phone call I use a phone. By far, the most important feature that I look for in a phone is that it enables you to talk to other people (I just don't get texting. Other than sending notes in High School class, what's the point? I can say it a lot faster and easier than I can type it.). With a cell phone, the battery is what lets all the magic happen. I don't want a telephone device on which the battery will be so exhausted from photography, music, web surfing, TV watching, etc., that it will interfere with my ability to talk to people. Technology for technology's sake may very well be the bane of mankind! (Do I really sound this old? - AAARRRRGGGGHHHHH!)
Bill, tgo
(Message edited by lbpesq on July 06, 2007)