Sony Mylo Challenges Nokia 770
An anonymous reader writes "Tomshardware says Sony's Tiny Mylo Internet Communicator is out. "The first page of MobilityGuru's July 2006 review of Nokia's 770 WiFi powered Internet based communicator was titled "In A Class Of Its Own." One Month later the title is no longer correct. With the recent announcement of its Mylo (for My life online) personal communicator Sony joined the battle for the hearts, minds and pocketbooks of people whose major means of communication is instant messaging and Web based phone calling."" I've got a 770 on my desk right now (review forthcoming) so I'm curious to see other takes on the genre.
The Sony device is a direct knock off of the various other devices on the market already like the T-mobile branded MDA. It looks *just* like it (many other providers offer this phone but call it different things). Wooo for "innovation".
When will these companies learn to view the modern web with any sort of comfort you need, at the very least 640x480.
The Nokia 770 has no keyboard while this Sony device does. When will these companies learn to *interact* with the modern web with any sort of comfort you need, at the very least, a useable keyboard.
I thought that the idea of the 770 was a great one. Without a keyboard it's pointless.
While my T-mobile Sidekick has its shortcomings, it does have a full Qwerty keyboard that far more usable than a Treo or Q.
These companies need to cross the two and make the perfect device. A small form factor (pocket sized), keyboard, and larger/clear screen as well as wifi/GPRS/EGPRS and autorollover to the fastest available network.