Nevermind an obvious inclusion of an ad, this is indeed a problem and
it bugs me too.
Right now I'm considering to sell my android phone and get a netbook
instead.
Granted, android phones are quite new and have whole lot of new cool
software, but I really hope to be able to buy another android model
for 100 without contract. Let it be simpler, slimmer, with a smaller
screen or whatever.


On Jun 27, 9:55 am, Vincent Chan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I just realized that any Android phones available in the market are more
> expensive than a 10.2" notebook computer.
>
> I recently bought one at USD250 from BroadTelwww.broad-tel.comwith the
> following configuration:
>
> - Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz processor
> - 10.2" LCD display
> - 1GB DDR2 RAM
> - 160GB harddisk
> - built-in 802.11b/g WiFi
> - Lithium battery
> - power adapter
>
> I wonder how come a phone can be more expensive than a notebook computer.
> David
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