Good point arcane.
I also hate it when people say "TV" or "phone".
It's not hard to write or say "television" or "telephone".
Though really they should say "technicolour stereo telephonoscope" and "apparatus for transmitting vocal or other sounds telegraphically"
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Arcane, why use four syllables when you can use one, and why type eleven letters when you can type three?
Perhaps you'd like to use the term 'velocipede' rather than 'bike'?
Or perhaps you just want to be an arse?
GrahamS: I'd want a physical keyboard because I don't like virtual touch keyboards. Simple. Thanks for the suggestin - I might i buy one after all.
Arcane: wtf is wrong with "did not" instead of didn't?
You can also use any Bluetooth keyboard so if you [i]really[/i] want you could carry a seperate pocket-sized keyboard for use on the move and have a full size one for use at home.
(same goes for droid naturally)
But to be honest I find the virtual keyboard quite good. (Good enough to answer this post 🙂 )
In some ways it's actually better than a physical keyboard for the kind of typing you do on a phone (how many physical keyboards have a ".co.uk" key or let you easily enter á?ç?ñtëd ??ttèrß?)
Okay battery life: but if you use them like a phone (rather than a personal PC, mp3 player and console) then you get a couple of days out them. Certainly no problem lasting a work day.
You mustn't do much in the way of work 🙂
You mustn't do much in the way of work
More than a Blackberry user apparently:
Blackberry Torch 9800:
1270 mAh battery giving up to 6.5 hours talk time (GSM) or 5.9 (UMTS)
iPhone 4S:
1432mAh battery giving up to 14 hours talk time (GSM) or 8 (3G).
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The iPhone only struggles for battery because the usage is different. Folk use/play with it constantly. If you spent two hours playing Angry Birds on a Blackberry then it would struggle just as much.
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