Study confirms Apple iPhone a true, balanced convergence device
Long article at ComputerWorld.com...
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleI
d=9080118
DeAgonia reports, "It turns out voice quality isn't the issue. 'This
usage pattern shows Apple has succeeded in producing a true
convergence product that consumers like to use for multiple purposes,'
said Greg Sheppard, chief development officer at iSuppli. 'Apple has
come as close as anyone to achieving a balanced convergence in mobile
handset features and usage.'"
News - 27 Apr 2008 18:49 GMT
> DeAgonia reports, "It turns out voice quality isn't the issue. 'This
> usage pattern shows Apple has succeeded in producing a true
> convergence product that consumers like to use for multiple purposes,'
Wow, like a PocketPC Phone? Who knew?
4phun - 27 Apr 2008 20:35 GMT
> > DeAgonia reports, "It turns out voice quality isn't the issue. 'This
> > usage pattern shows Apple has succeeded in producing a true
> > convergence product that consumers like to use for multiple purposes,'
>
> Wow, like a PocketPC Phone? Who knew?
Only in your empty dreams...
the Pocket PC phone doesn't come close.
News - 27 Apr 2008 20:49 GMT
>>>DeAgonia reports, "It turns out voice quality isn't the issue. 'This
>>>usage pattern shows Apple has succeeded in producing a true
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>
> Only in your empty dreams...
Still fixating on shiny objects?
Too bad you'll never have PocketPC Phone functionality and utility.
Ron - 27 Apr 2008 23:22 GMT
>>>>DeAgonia reports, "It turns out voice quality isn't the issue. 'This
>>>>usage pattern shows Apple has succeeded in producing a true
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>
>Too bad you'll never have PocketPC Phone functionality and utility.
or Windoze bugginess.
News - 27 Apr 2008 23:30 GMT
>>>>>DeAgonia reports, "It turns out voice quality isn't the issue. 'This
>>>>>usage pattern shows Apple has succeeded in producing a true
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>
> or Windoze bugginess.
Thanks, I'll take a once a month (if that often) reset over perpetually
less-functional/utilitarian.
Fashion victims probably disagree, though.
Ron - 28 Apr 2008 00:50 GMT
>>>>>>DeAgonia reports, "It turns out voice quality isn't the issue. 'This
>>>>>>usage pattern shows Apple has succeeded in producing a true
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>
>Fashion victims probably disagree, though.
You must not use it very much or have next to zero third party apps
installed to only crash once a month, although I'm
sure you wouldn't admit it.
News - 28 Apr 2008 01:03 GMT
>>>>>>>DeAgonia reports, "It turns out voice quality isn't the issue. 'This
>>>>>>>usage pattern shows Apple has succeeded in producing a true
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> installed to only crash once a month, although I'm
> sure you wouldn't admit it.
Sad you are so envious, although I'm sure you won't admit it.
Larry - 27 Apr 2008 21:39 GMT
4phun <vic.healey@gmail.com> wrote in news:1b80cade-a9d2-4eb8-85dd-
fc963e3ce718@27g2000hsf.googlegroups.com:
> 'This
> usage pattern shows Apple has <NOT QUITE> succeeded in producing a true
> convergence product that consumers <WOULD> like to use for multiple
purposes <BUT ARE NOT ALLOWED>,'
He missed some words.....(c;