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Friday, August 10, 2007

Steve Litchfield Show 40 - What a 2007 Smartphone Should Be!

Posted by Pete Paxton in "THOUGHT" @ 06:30 PM

I just watched Steve Litchfield's You Tube Show 40. Within this show he defines what he believes a 2007 smartphone should be. I find it interesting that he uses the non qwerty N95 Nokia smartphone for his reference. He and I definitely have a difference of opinion of what a 2007 smartphone should be. First of all, my ideal device would not include the Symbian OS. Second, I must have a qwerty keyboard. Third, a high megapixel camera and video camera are options but nothing I feel I need on a smartphone. So why don't you link on over and give his video clip a look and then come on back and post what you think. Do you agree or disagree with what he needs for a 2007 smartphone. What would you add or take away? The segment begins about two minutes into the video. You can find the show here.


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