Hi 

On Tuesday, June 8, 2004, 1:38:41 PM, Gerard wrote:
G> I still have a old mobile phone. All you can do with it is call and be
G> called. No SMS, no camera, no diary, no ringtones, no graphic display, no
G> games, no bluetooth,no picture messaging, no nothing. Just call.

G> You think there is a market for such phones?

Yes, IMHO, if it's cheap enough. Loads of people would get them for
their kids. It wouldn't be cool'n'trendy, so no-one would steal it. It
would be functional, and it wouldn't be the end of the world if it got
lost or damaged. And it would enable parents to say: "I'll give you a
phone so that you can call us in an emergency, but I won't help you
play 'my phone is cooler than yours' with your mates."

But it would be nice if it had SMS.

Perhaps that's the problem: we all want a simple email program, but it
would be nice if it had XYZ. And if everyone's XYZ is different...

G> You think there is a market for just plain email programs?

Yes, as long as it has XYZ :-)
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