I think that what is meant by "real web browsing" is 1) unlike a lot of cell phone carriers that have web portals( t-zones, Media net,etc) that limit where you can go to sites that have paid the carrier to host their content, "real web browsing" means that a user can theoretically surf any site on the web as long as the phones browser can support things like CSS, Javascript and other webpage enhancements, 2) "real web browsing" means also being able to access sites that more or less look like they would if you were sitting at a computer. not just WAP sites that are mostly text and links. Smartphones like Blackberries, Treos, and the various WinMobile internet-enabled devices have browsers that can support XHTML, XML, and most of the technologies that run current websites. Regular cellphones mostly support WAP sites.
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