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Originally Posted by bla
Sorry but why would anyone want an e-ink smart phone ?We can accept the limitations of e-ink on a dedicated reader for the readability and extended battery life but smart phone users are used to color/video etc etc .. can't see this having any impact
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I wouldn't mind one. I don't need color or video. I'm a pretty "low end" user. Granted, the price would have to be right and I'd have to have a bigger need than I currently have for an improved phone, but I currently have a pretty dumb cell phone and only use it when I travel (which is not frequently). It would be nice to have a few extras for traveling. Not every phone has to be high-end. I'm not willing to pay for all the whistles and bells.
I'd like one that can handle software that runs hearing aids, would allow me to read books and can make phone calls...but as for other apps, I don't have them now and I don't have much desire to get them either.