By Tony PaulazzoPosted Friday 8th August 2008 21:55 GMT
or, you know, keep the damn things for longer than six months before buying the next shiny thing you see, that way you learn thru experimentation.
Also, gadgets are beginning to suffer from feature bloat; my phone (U600) has a 3.5 megapixel camera (kind'a ok for when I don't have my decent camera), mp3 player (no need for an iPod - yay!), tiny video player (pointless gimmick), radio (don't listen), synchs with outlook (gives me reminders for appointments, good backup for my phone contacts - double plus good!), alarm clock (does what it says), web surfing (screen too small to be useful), 2GB Smartcard (doubles as storage for files - backup etc). Along with bluetooth it also makes phone calls and does text/picture messaging, and if me and my laptop are in a wifi free zone it does allow my laptop to websurf thru it - not used because Virgin charges are not good for that.
I've had the phone for just over a year, never read the manual, but figured things out simply thru using it.
By Matt WilliamsPosted Monday 11th August 2008 07:50 GMT
I recently published my disappointment over my new Nokia N82 in my blog. It replaced a trusty Nokia 6300, and I was lured away by the promise of a better camera and GPS. What I got was a phone that requires multiple button press for the simplest of operations.
How could they have got the user interface so very wrong?
By BioTubePosted Monday 11th August 2008 15:08 GMT
Most people just see shiny shiny. I want my phone to be a phone and my mp3 player to play music(nonmp3 formats are fine). And people really do need to learn to keep devices until the next shiny thing comes out.
Comments on: Gadget confusion rules supreme in Blighty
complex gadgets #
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