samiusmc
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This has fail written all over it.
Well, let's see... My land line home phone last dropped a call, I think, in 1957. The voice quality of my home phone is significantly better than my cell phone. The handset holds a charge for about four days. I can answer the phone in most rooms in the house without carrying a phone around.
Here's a phone that presumably can access both data and voice streams, stays charged in its cradle, and presumably uses the Verizon land line network, a network that charitably is somewhat more reliable than the VZW network.
Of course, you can't take the phone to the store. And you can't download games from the Market. So? There's a huge market for phones like this.
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That huge landline market you speak of has been dropping 4-6 percent a year since 2000...and that drop per year is only increasing.