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NIT with USB reader – that would ‘complete the package’

May 1st, 2008 at 6:17 pm

Vaibhav Sharma from The Symbian Blog posts about the question he gets asked most of all after he has evangelised about S60 devices. ‘Can it read a USB stick?’

He reckons the question gets asked due to the perception that a device like the N810 is acting like a computer, looks like a (small, handheld) computer and does a lot of things that a computer can do. He goes on to reference an app featured on Thoughtfix’s TabletBlog that enabled an N810 to act as a USB host. His plea to developers is to enable S60 devices to act in the same way.

Have you used your device in this way? What worked for you, and what didn’t? Jump to Vaibhav and share those experiences.

By: TomH

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