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Wednesday, March 21, 2007
How to improve mobile phones for gaming
11 Little Things proposes how mobile phones could be improved for a better gaming experience.
Still, phones are more designed for looks and for entering phone numbers than anything else. Even so called music phones are not very music adapted at all. See e.g. Sony Ericsson's new W880.
The picture of a gamepad connected to a mobile phone is not that far-fecthed though. As phones move to USB, a small gamepad could be attached to the data port (inexpensive) or communicate via Bluetooth (more expensive).
Still, phones are more designed for looks and for entering phone numbers than anything else. Even so called music phones are not very music adapted at all. See e.g. Sony Ericsson's new W880.
The picture of a gamepad connected to a mobile phone is not that far-fecthed though. As phones move to USB, a small gamepad could be attached to the data port (inexpensive) or communicate via Bluetooth (more expensive).

