This is a good thing and a step forward by stepping backwards.
Firstly, no big colour display so you've got a chance of a decent battery life.
Second, Bluetooth. You won't be talking at your wrist or listening to MP3 from a crappy speaker, you'll do that with a bluetooth headset. At the worst with wired head phones/set.
Finally if you don't want it on your wrist, it's presumably going to be small enough that you can ditch the strap and pop it in your wallet , hang it round your neck squeeze it into your shoe or whatever else you want. If it has a halfway decent voice dialing / recognition you never even need to see the unit, just say the names/numbers/commands to it over BT as you need. Major data entry (your whole address book) will probably need a PC to dump onto it anyway.
(SMS could be a bit tricky without the unit but I'm sure someone can think of a workaround)
Finally a phone that might be useful
This is a good thing and a step forward by stepping backwards.
Firstly, no big colour display so you've got a chance of a decent battery life.
Second, Bluetooth. You won't be talking at your wrist or listening to MP3 from a crappy speaker, you'll do that with a bluetooth headset. At the worst with wired head phones/set.
Finally if you don't want it on your wrist, it's presumably going to be small enough that you can ditch the strap and pop it in your wallet , hang it round your neck squeeze it into your shoe or whatever else you want. If it has a halfway decent voice dialing / recognition you never even need to see the unit, just say the names/numbers/commands to it over BT as you need. Major data entry (your whole address book) will probably need a PC to dump onto it anyway.
(SMS could be a bit tricky without the unit but I'm sure someone can think of a workaround)
All you nay sayers : use a bit of imagination!