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Have we lost it?!

AwpdsR

Sep 6, 2006, 3:54 PM
Why do we need to watch a full length movie on our cell phones!? This is nuts! 1) How can you even enjoy a movie on that tiny screen? 2) Do we really have the time to watch movies on our cells? I mean if we're at home, we can watch it on a telvision.

I just think that cell phone are starting to get a little out of hand.
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TradeMark_310

Sep 6, 2006, 7:19 PM
Who says you "need" to? You don't even "need" a phone, let alone a camera, calendar, alarm clock, or texting. Let's be real, it's all for fun these days, and to counter your point, if you have a movie on your phone it is more then likely it's one you like and have seen a lot. You could just watch your favorite parts when you are bored or whatever. It's like the TVs in headrests, you don't need em, but when you have em you find yourself watching more TV.
And a final point: would you rather see cell phones REGRESS??? If so, check out Jitterbug. No frills there to freak you out!
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AwpdsR

Sep 6, 2006, 7:29 PM
TradeMark_310 said:
check out Jitterbug. No frills there to freak you out!

whats that
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mela774

Sep 6, 2006, 8:30 PM
I watch vids and movies on my cell phone. I rather like this feature.
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cremz

Sep 7, 2006, 9:19 AM
It's a pretty cool feature, yet I do agree, full length movies is moving into the excess, and yes I would like to see cellular companies regress, you know back to a time to where putting up towers and increasing coverage was a company's primary goal. I don't doubt that this will increase Sprint's ARPU but these features are taking away from what Sprint already lacks, consistent and thorough coverage.
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kiwietnies

Sep 13, 2006, 6:05 PM
I'm not quite sure what you're talking about as far as coverage, because last I checked my Sprint phone gets far better signal strength than my dad's Cingular phone in the Sacramento area at least. Now, as far as extra features are concerned, why NOT put movies onto your phone? I mean, aside from not liking the idea, the fact is there isn't really a reason to watch a movie at all and we do pay $20 to take a lovely someone on a date to makeout through the whole thing, so why is the idea of renting a movie for your phone that you can watch when you're stuck at work or on the train?
Oi.
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