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April 15, 2007
PDA with Detachable Cellphone Gets Patent 15 Years Too
So apparently a patent has just been filed for a PDA with a detachable cellphone. It works like this: The phone sits in a recess behind the PDA. When they're docked, you can transfer contacts from one to the other. When detached, the mobile works like a standard cellie, relying on its own battery. An idea like this would have been cool maybe 15 years ago (before smartphones came into the picture). Today, I can only see it being (slightly) useful if it's a slim camera attached to a smartphone, so that taking pictures won't suck up my phone's battery life. '" Louis Ramirez Patent Filed for PDA with Detachable Mobile Phone [Mobile Whack]
From PDA with Detachable Cellphone Gets Patent 15 Years Too
Posted by Peter at April 15, 2007 11:17 AM


