They need real smartphones, preferably running Windows Mobile and Symbian. The Ocean looks phenomenal, but, at heart, it seems to be more of an "entertainment phone" than a "smartphone". Nothing wrong with that, but it's a giant gaping hole for a vendor that's claiming they're going to bring kick-ass South Korean phones to the US market. That's not to mention the lack of phones without cameras - I couldn't move to this service even if I wanted to, and neither could anyone who works in a classified environment.
They also don't have a family plan. I'm not paying $65 a phone for these guys, great as they may be.
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Erwos @ May 9th 2007 3:39PM
They need real smartphones, preferably running Windows Mobile and Symbian. The Ocean looks phenomenal, but, at heart, it seems to be more of an "entertainment phone" than a "smartphone". Nothing wrong with that, but it's a giant gaping hole for a vendor that's claiming they're going to bring kick-ass South Korean phones to the US market. That's not to mention the lack of phones without cameras - I couldn't move to this service even if I wanted to, and neither could anyone who works in a classified environment.
They also don't have a family plan. I'm not paying $65 a phone for these guys, great as they may be.
nyuhsuk @ May 10th 2007 6:01AM
Most classified areas don't allow any cellular services within... so that means no photos of the 'hot intern' at the crapeteria...