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Area |
Communications |
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Problem |
Cell Phones can do so
much, a model should be developed for those who want to use their Cell to make
phone calls, but not for browsing the internet (and make the phone 100%
compatible with PC applications, for maintaining contact phone numbers) |
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Solution |
1. Make and
market a PHONE for those who only make calls, but make it easy to synchronize
with a PC (e.g., MS Outlook Contacts).
Many “smart phones” do that now, but they also try to make them
“mini-PCs” capable of broadband browsing.
My idea is to maximize the voice potential (outgoing voice mail and
incoming text messages), while not complicating the phone with Internet
functionality. 2. Fully
integrate Voice Mail between the cell phone and email accounts. While it is easy to send a text message
from a PC to a cell phone (540) 850-5660, the
reverse is not true. 3. Develop
the cell phone network software so that the phone can also
access/address/”call” an email address (as well as a phone number), and leave
a recorded voice mail type message (as an attachment on an email). |
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Remarks |
Develop a Smart phone for people who need a cell phone,
not a PDA (portable digital assistant).
Some people prefer to use a laptop for computer
applications, instead. |
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Submitted |
Curt Haggard |
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Contact |
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Number: 013