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android home phone
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Looks nice, but do people really want their home phone to do all these things? If you have a smartphone, laptop, games console etc, do you need yet another device to browse the web? Maybe some people do. Personally, just want to be able to pick up my home phone, dial a number, and make a call. Nothing more, nothing less.
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it's not very powerful or thought out! can connect to wifi yet, no support for wifi calling!
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Seems like a bit of a gimmick. Likelihood is, you already have a device at home capable of doing a better job of all the extra features offered.
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at the right price it could be a winner.
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That's what Amstrad thought about their e-m@iler phone!
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That's true, i thought they were great though, loved the fact they could play zx spectrum games...
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Running android 1.6, so best avoided.
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