Cool, but nothing will ever replace a PC.
Fair enough, but no amount/combination of SoC's are ever going to give me what I need. Also, I don't want a phone-style menu for computing - not in a million years. I know the market loves it because you need a new one every year or two, but my multi-year use PC will always be just that.. a PC. This is exactly why I choose Blackberry for a phone, because it does it's job as a phone and e-mail wizard the best on the market.Really cool Death!!
Depends on your classification of said device. I don't consider these "phones" to be phones because they are not built with the phone features being the primary function. It's a Mobile Computer, with phone features added.
Just look at the last 5 years of mobile development and processors, whats the next 5 years going to bring?
ha ha, very funny. As a phone, it wins hands down. I don't need a VCR-sized 'device' that can flash lazerbeams into my blu-ray player and send pictures to my big screen, all the while dropping phone calls like flies.blackberry
Fair enough, but no amount/combination of SoC's are ever going to give me what I need.