NO LIMIT, Except Limitations
You’re right, Rogers. There is no limit to what those phones can do. They can open doors, drive cars, fill your fridge full of your favourite groceries and supply you with beer on your days off.
So what can’t these phones do? Well, they can’t do any of the above which would set them years ahead of any other smart phone today, and they can’t do any of the following: Play Flash (save the comments about how Adobe sucks for another forum). They don’t have touch screens. They don’t have Swype, at least 500MB of memory, oh… and I almost forgot, a processor which runs at anything above 700 MHz.
So there you have it, in a nut shell: phones that have no limit, for as long as you don’t exceed their limits.
I almost can’t wait to trade them in for just about everything else.
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