Actually... #
Posted Thursday 4th October 2007 15:30 GMT
...it make more sense when you consider that the latest N-series devices have a "TV-out" connection. Aaaahh......
Posted Thursday 4th October 2007 15:30 GMT
...it make more sense when you consider that the latest N-series devices have a "TV-out" connection. Aaaahh......
Posted Thursday 4th October 2007 15:30 GMT
With no need for a wii remote. Place phone in one hand, hold baseball bat in other, throw phone upwards then grab the bat with the hand that was holding the phone. Now quickly swing the bat while trying to hit the phone
Best played outside and not on a crowded train
Posted Thursday 4th October 2007 15:52 GMT
That is the best use for a N series, I've ever heard.
Posted Thursday 4th October 2007 16:04 GMT
... they should have made a phone that would double as a wiimote. I mean, most already have a speaker, vibrator, bluetooth and a crapload of buttons. Have a charger that doubles as a nunchuck and you're in business.
Posted Thursday 4th October 2007 19:34 GMT
So! Thats! Where! The! Missing! Exclaimation! Marks! From! Recent! Yahoo! Headlines! Have! Gone!
The've been inverted and stuck in Wiiiiii headlines...
Posted Thursday 4th October 2007 19:34 GMT
one of these types of phones till the pain induction ray becomes standard.
Posted Thursday 4th October 2007 21:01 GMT
...have they still not come up with a phone with inbuilt taser?
I'd pay good money for that.
Posted Friday 5th October 2007 04:10 GMT
one of these until they have a qwerty keyboard, 8-band UMTS/GSM radio, and GPS.
Posted Friday 5th October 2007 10:04 GMT
Most already have one of these devices fitted, it's the small mirror alongside the camera lens used for 'self-portraits'. Just take a look at yourself....
Posted Friday 5th October 2007 12:56 GMT
>> one of these types of phones till the pain induction ray becomes standard.
You clearly haven't used an S60 device - though I admit the pain induction ray is currently limited to the person trying to use the damn thing.
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