Tuesday, October 22, 2002
Orange SPV Smartphone 2002 review
Posted by marlof in "ARTICLE" @ 10:11 PM
http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/stories/story/0,10738,2895473,00.html
David Coursey reviews the Orange SPV Smartphone 2002. I'll give you a few of the soundbites that set the tone of that review.
• "Because it's based on Microsoft's familiar Windows user interface, the Smartphone was easy for me to start using right away."
• "The Orange Smartphone exceeds the capabilities of the current generation of top-of-the-line handsets, including Siemens S55, Sony Ericsson T68i, and the Symbian-powered Nokia 7650."
• "[...]comparing a Smartphone to the rest of what's out there is depressing if you're determined to not buy Microsoft."
• "Microsoft has introduced new technology that has pushed cell phones a big step forward."
• "[...]the established order has now been changed to bring Microsoft in as a full player in the cellular business."
It sure sounds like he's one excited reviewer. Source: Foo Fighter.
David Coursey reviews the Orange SPV Smartphone 2002. I'll give you a few of the soundbites that set the tone of that review.
• "Because it's based on Microsoft's familiar Windows user interface, the Smartphone was easy for me to start using right away."
• "The Orange Smartphone exceeds the capabilities of the current generation of top-of-the-line handsets, including Siemens S55, Sony Ericsson T68i, and the Symbian-powered Nokia 7650."
• "[...]comparing a Smartphone to the rest of what's out there is depressing if you're determined to not buy Microsoft."
• "Microsoft has introduced new technology that has pushed cell phones a big step forward."
• "[...]the established order has now been changed to bring Microsoft in as a full player in the cellular business."
It sure sounds like he's one excited reviewer. Source: Foo Fighter.