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Re: Google Copying Apple......

Harry Mudd the Anti-Fanboy
SubjectRe: Google Copying Apple.....Almost as bad as Samsung
FromHarry Mudd the Anti-Fanboy
Date06/29/2014 18:12 (06/29/2014 12:12)
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FollowupsLloyd E Parsons (6m) > Harry Mudd the Anti-Fanboy

On 6/29/2014 12:03 PM, Lloyd E Parsons wrote:

Lloyd E Parsons
On 2014-06-29 15:54:44 +0000, Harry Mudd the Anti-Fanboy said:

Harry Mudd the Anti-Fanboy
On 6/29/2014 11:40 AM, Harry Mudd the Anti-Fanboy wrote:

On 6/29/2014 11:15 AM, KDT wrote:

KDT
So what do you call the Note 8? Why is it a phablet and an iPad Mini with cellular running a VoIP app not one?

Harry Mudd the Anti-Fanboy
Because the mini is a tablet first, and a phone second with a VOIP app, unlike the "ph" which comes first before "ablet" as with actual phablets. 'Phablet' is a label for a particular size range/form factor that the mini just doesn't fit into, period.

I should clarify: "ph" which comes first (just as phablets are phones first before ) before "ablet"(or as in a t"ablet" >second<) as with actual phablets. The phonetic construct of the word 'phablet' is unique to a particular form factor classs the mini does not fit into , no way, no how.

The ipdad with a VOIP app is little more than an also-ran phone.

Lloyd E Parsons
Other than the size issue, that is just bullshit.

VOIP apps are just phone software to use your data (cell or home internet) instead of the cell voice signals. In all other ways it is just a phone that makes and receives calls and can do texts. So while from a practical standpoint it would be awkward to use a tablet, there is no difference in the end result of what a phone is all about.

Hell, the 'smartphone' you have is using an 'app' to interface you to the cell voice circuitry, just as a VOIP app is doing to use cell data to accomplish the same end result.

Dance around that a bit!! :)

You said it best -"other than the size issue". The point isn't whether an ipad with a VOIP app is or isn't a phone, obviously it is a phone. It's about whether or not it can rightly be called a

phablet<. The answer is patently "no" since the term is was

coninded with reference to a particular form factor/size class which the ipad mini doesn't fit into, period.

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