They're both accurate, actually. Porygon is the Virtual Pokemon — the very first artificially-created Pokemon. Most Pokemon find their natural habitat in the wild; his, you could say, is inside a computer.
He can enter a PokeGear the same way a Rotom can enter appliances — or the way a ghost might possess a body, I suppose, though it may be too soon for that particular metaphor these days — and interact with the network directly. For a bird whose native language is binary, I'd expect "talking to it" is the best way he knows how to describe what it is he does.
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He can enter a PokeGear the same way a Rotom can enter appliances — or the way a ghost might possess a body, I suppose, though it may be too soon for that particular metaphor these days — and interact with the network directly. For a bird whose native language is binary, I'd expect "talking to it" is the best way he knows how to describe what it is he does.