iPhone and VOIP...

Kevin Callahan kcall at mac.com
Thu May 17 08:39:23 PDT 2007


On May 17, 2007, at 1:39 AM, Matt Johnston wrote:

>
> On 16 May 2007, at 19:55, Michael Brian Bentley wrote:
>
>> It is possible to support 802.11b and g in a handheld phone; see  
>> the Linksys iPhone at http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite? 
>> c=L_Product_C2&childpagename=US% 
>> 2FLayout&cid=1175229513403&pagename=Linksys%2FCommon% 
>> 2FVisitorWrapper&lid=1340386843B01
>
> Nokia's e65 is a fab phone from the point of view of features.  
> 802.11b/g, webkit-enabled web browser, 3g, skype, msn, yahoo...and  
> it's very small and sleek.

CNET:

The good: The Nokia E65 smart phone boasts a beautiful and compact  
slider design, and features a 2-megapixel camera, e-mail, and  
productivity apps. It also offers good call quality and solid talk  
time battery life, and has Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and 3G support.

The bad: The E65 doesn't support document editing out of the box, and  
the lack of a full QWERTY keyboard makes it less than ideal for e- 
mail. It's occasionally slow, and there's no flash for the camera.  
The front and side navigation controls are also small and hard to use.

The bottom line: With the exception of a couple of design flaws, the  
sexy slider Nokia E65 is a good voice-centric Symbian smart phone  
that also offers various wireless options and productivity tools.






>
> If it weren't for the iPhone I'd probably get one, having tired of  
> my SonyEricsson k800i
>
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