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Originally Posted by shalym
Yes. I use my phone as a phone, and to check email while on the road. If I am trapped somewhere with no e-reader, I will use it to read, but that happens very rarely. The most important thing for me is how good it connects to the network--If I need to make a call or check my email, I NEED to do it. If I can't connect, the phone is a useless piece of garbage that is adding weight to my purse.
Shari
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Well, it can connect in the same way, as any other phone can connect. For you put a good processor, android, software. But again, if you need essentially the internet oriented stuff and excellent visual rendering, you carry two pieces, phone and ereader. But if you do not need an ereader with you, this phone may be is not for you. For you can read at work or home at the ereaders, waiting for you there. But if you are not so much into browsing and emails together with the excellent smooth rendering of the pages, and also carry your 6 inch ereader with you, this model is for you.
The problems with e-ink displays is that they do not render the pages as smoothly as ips screens, otherwise, it all depends on the processor and operative memory, as I understand.