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Posted by Neredbojias on 10/09/07 01:01
Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Mon, 08 Oct 2007 21:26:39
GMT SpaceGirl scribed:
>> 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.
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> Many phones don't have ANY buttons these days, so the "size" is
> irrelevant. It's part of the phones OS and often can be adjusted. The
> buttons are virtual, drawn on the screen.
>
> But then I'm a girl, and I have small hands, so I really never had
> problems typing on my regular Sony phone either (okay, I'll admit
> it... I have 2 cellphones and about to get a 3rd).
Isn't the iphone kinda expensive, not to mention the contract? And aren't
there "extras" as well? The cheapest service contract I've seen so far is
$60.00/mo. (Or are you getting a company phone?)
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Neredbojias
Half lies are worth twice as much as whole lies.
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