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spemanig said:
zorg1000 said:

No, most people don't check Wikipedia when they want to find out if something is smart, I just did that to make sure there wasn't some extra defining feature required to be considered "Smart".

Difference between a TV/phone/watch and their "Smart" counterparts is easily recognized as being able to connect to the internet and has apps, things that consoles already have.


There were plenty of pre-smartphone phones that connected to the internet and had apps. I should know. I owned one, and it was even touch screen and released after the OG iphone. That's not all it takes to be a smart device.


Wait, u had a touchscreen phone with Internet connectivity and allowed for apps that released post-2007 and u don't consider it a Smartphone? Why exactly? I'm pretty sure if u asked the general consumer if it was a smart or not, they would identify it as a smartphone.



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