Sony Ericsson, take the clueless challenge

Posted on January 30, 2005 @ 08:12 PM

I have a new company telephone, a Sony Ericsson K700, which has the following features:

  • 41 megabytes of internal memory
  • room for 510 phone numbers (not contacts with several numbers and email addresses, but 510 individual numbers)

Now, why should I need to know in the year 2005 the number of phone numbers my telephone can store?

Consider: five hundred and ten phone numbers (using 12-digit numbers) and five hundred and ten names (using 20-character names) make up about 16 kilobytes. Which is 0.03 percent of the telephone’s internal memory.

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