Re: iPhone Nano
In north america, we're obsessed about having 1 giant unit that does everything. In europe, people have several phones and just move the sim card around depending on what's needed. There are amazing tiny stealth phones, why would a woman going out for a party want to haul around a giant Iphone? Then maybe for going to work on the train she has a big unit for email and texting etc. Add contacts? I use outlook, why would you have to use the phone itself?
I would love to have the option to use a micro phone for those times where it's nice to have a phone for an emergency, but you're really not planning on using it. I don't need to haul around an mp3 player, GPS, 4 mp phone, my entire phone book, web browser and email everywhere I go.
But the key is to be able to conveniently be able to switch back and forth.
In north america, we're obsessed about having 1 giant unit that does everything. In europe, people have several phones and just move the sim card around depending on what's needed. There are amazing tiny stealth phones, why would a woman going out for a party want to haul around a giant Iphone? Then maybe for going to work on the train she has a big unit for email and texting etc. Add contacts? I use outlook, why would you have to use the phone itself?
I would love to have the option to use a micro phone for those times where it's nice to have a phone for an emergency, but you're really not planning on using it. I don't need to haul around an mp3 player, GPS, 4 mp phone, my entire phone book, web browser and email everywhere I go.
But the key is to be able to conveniently be able to switch back and forth.
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