Hugo Roy <[email protected]>, Fri, 4 Jul 2014 16:04:51 +0200: > Mobile devices is, I think, clear enough. Or mobile computing > devices.
(modern) handheld computers Which is quite specific. I remember the term handheld computer from the 90s where it was used to describe PDAs. Today it would include tablets as well. Also the terms "portable" and "handheld" other than mobile make clear, that the devices do neither move by themselves nor require equipment to be moved (like i.e. a mobile home). > If however you need to specifically make a differentiation between > phones from 2000s and phones from 2010s, well, let’s get creative > -- but I don’t think we need to call them “smartphones.” At different occasions I have heard the term dumbphone to refer to old and contemporary phones with a comparatively simple firmware stack: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=dumbphone -- Paul Hänsch █▉ Webmaster, System-Hacker █▉█▉█▉ Jabber: [email protected] ▉▉ Free Software Foundation Europe
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