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Pile o' Mobile Phones

Nothing has proven more challenging to me than shopping for a mobile device.  Touch screen, no touch screen.  Full QWERTY keyboard.  Slider.  Flip.  MP3.  Camera.  Vid Cam.  Full Web Browser.  PDA functions.  Crackberry?  YIKES!!!

I’m as geeky as the next girl (okay, more geeky than most), but I have to admit that I have a real prejudice against these “One Size Fits All” type devices.  I want it how I want it (aka MY WAY) and I want it NOW!!

In the dark ages of the PC, you got what you got unless you knew how to build your own.  I have built my own computer but having tackled that so-called challenge (it’s really stupid easy these days compared to when I did it), I prefer being able to go online and order it my way.  So riddle me this:  Why can’t we do the same with mobile devices?

Applications do not make a device; they enhance a device.  Although the ability to add apps is one cool thing about the iPhone, it doesn’t get me past the whole lack of a QWERTY keyboard.  I text like crazy and process a lot of email on my mobile device.  My fingers are not tiny and I need the tactile feel of a keyboard.  Neurotic, perhaps, but I can’t stand the whole touch to type thing.  It lacks bounce.

I like the keyboards on devices like the Samsung Blackjack II, but I cannot stand the fact that if you need to use the touchpad to key in something during a call you have to know the number to letter conversion on your telephone in order to do so.  That completely hoses up your ability to wade through many of those stupid VRU apps, which forces you to keep hitting # until you get to a live person (if you are so lucky as to find a real person on the other side of the canned tinny voiced bot beeyotch).

I don’t want a camera or a video camera.  They are annoying stupid things that I have no use for whatsoever.  It’s just one more thing on the mobile device  that can break and rendering it unusable and in need of repair.  To go without my device for any length of time is a complete tragedy, and one event I prefer to avoid at all costs.

The cost for cool gadgets that “do it all” is not small, and is on the rise.  But I have to tell you – if I’m going to spend upwards of $400 on a mobile device – I don’t want someone else’s idea of what a mobile device should be or should have – I want to create my own mobile device.  This is the ultimate in personalization and would be worth the money.

geek_mmsI realize there are challenges with this request.  Mobile devices aren’t made here.  There would be a delay in delivery.  They would likely be more expensive.  Blah blah blah.  This is all lip service.  Look at it this way – if I can have customized personalized M & M’s delivered to my door, why can’t I get a mobile device that is personalized and customized according to my needs and wants?

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