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Posted by Adrienne Boswell on 10/06/07 18:06
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed Neredbojias
<monstersquasher@yahoo.com> writing in
news:Xns99C1635EEB7C0nanopandaneredbojias@198.186.190.161:
> Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Sat, 06 Oct 2007
> 12:09:04 GMT Karl Groves scribed:
>
>
>>>> "Globally, just over one-fourth (28%) of mobile phone owners
>>>> worldwide have browsed the Internet on a wireless handset, up
>>>> slightly from 25% at the end 2004.
>>>
>>> How come I don't know a single person who does this?
>>>
>>
>> I don't, either. Further, I think "...have browsed the Internet..."
>> is probably a bit deceiving. As soon as I found out my phone could
>> access the web, I tried it. It was so painful an experience, I've
>> never done it again.
>
> Excuse me for being a bit unknowing since I don't have a cell phone,
> don't plan to get one, and never have used one for the Net, but
> despite how the site renders, isn't it just a little hard to operate
> said phone in said mode with all them little buttons and such? The
> few times I've used someone's phone for a call, I've experienced
> problems with the buttons reacting to pushing, just hitting the right
> button you want, and other micro-anomolia like that.
>
You can use the Openwave Phone Simulator available at
http://developer.openwave.com/dvl/ . Then you don't have to get one,
just test with this.
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