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Mashable - The Social Media Guide: Twitter Phones: When Mobile Apps Aren’t Enough

  • Tamara Gruber · 4 months ago
    Until short URLs are more mobile-friendly, automatically redirecting to mobile-optimized content, a Twitter phone will still have limited functionality.
  • Joe · 4 months ago
    I never use apps just because they are so slow!
    I love http://m.mwd.com which is really cool web app for my Blackberry and G1...it has everything I need...and probably more than any app there is.
  • swag · 4 months ago
    Sounds like a nice complement to my DejaNews mobile phone from the 1990s.
  • Robert Basil · 4 months ago
    Bravo!
  • Tech Nerd · 4 months ago
    Well Twitter is officially taking over the world.

    http://www.adgirlandtechnerd.com
  • nthomas00 · 4 months ago
    Seems like a nice phone, but I would still prefer to use an iphone, and have all my apps on one phone.

    -Nikki-
  • ScottWilliams · 4 months ago
    I thought the iPhone was the Twitter phone... did I miss sonething? LOL :-)
  • minniemadz · 4 months ago
    That phone is lovely. I wanted to have one, only to find out that it is for UK only. Hope there will be something of similar model in our country.
  • arivindabraham · 4 months ago
    The real test with these phones are going to be the stability. My partner had an INQ, was really thrilled to get one until she found that it hung all the time. Apps would crash out, and 3 (the network that carries INQ here in the UK) were of no help. Their only suggestion would always be to reset the phone.

    It got so bad she switched back to a Nokia E61.
  • Karl · 4 months ago
    dats KEWL
  • Stajo · 4 months ago
    To all that twitter based ideas I will add Twitter OS, a twittermobile, and a twitter home with toaster automatically sending messages to your profile telling that you're making toasts.
  • kunalex · 4 months ago
    Uau!IT looks good!Can't wait to have one in my hands :D!
  • candleja · 4 months ago
    Facebook phone LOL

    FAIL
  • Dog Gifts · 4 months ago
    How much more Twitter can we take?