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cell phones (pg. 2)
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| itikia |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orko
Leap forward in which way?
I keep up with tech, and have a lot of toys, but nothing I have seen in the iphone makes me want to run out and get one. |
It's all about the interface and how intuitive it is (not to mention the quality of the lcd). Once you try it in person and see the quality of the screen you will be impressed (it even impressed Swamper!:crazy: )
That being said, Apple has left out many, now, standard cell phones features like GPS, Activesync, etc. Also, having to use itunes to import anything is a pain. |
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| Orko |
Thanks for giving an honest answer.
I think I'll stick with my Nokia phones. I love their interface, because it feels like I'm using a computer, everything is in the right place. |
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| Jeff Button |
niiiiiice.
Sony Ericsson > anything else out there. |
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| DJ Eterno |
| i would suggest nokia all the way. stay away from blackberry! especially the models with the trackballs, they loose their sensitivity and become inaccurate when your navigating and blackberry operating system blows. since your considering something along the lines of a blackberry i'd suggest the Nokia E62. This is the one im rolling with right now and its by far the best i've seen/used. symbian operating system is top notch, voice quality crystal clear and a qwerty keyboard. ever since i got this thing i'd rather have people text message me than call me lol....http://www.nokia.ca/english/products/E62/E62.asp.... if you feel like a real baller get the nokia n95! lol |
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| Jem_hadar |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orko
Thanks for giving an honest answer.
I think I'll stick with my Nokia phones. I love their interface, because it feels like I'm using a computer, everything is in the right place. |
I my Nokia 6275i!
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| loca |
My phone:
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| monishb |
| quote: | Originally posted by itikia
It's all about the interface and how intuitive it is (not to mention the quality of the lcd). Once you try it in person and see the quality of the screen you will be impressed (it even impressed Swamper!:crazy: )
That being said, Apple has left out many, now, standard cell phones features like GPS, Activesync, etc. Also, having to use itunes to import anything is a pain. |
Yes thats true and there already phones which can do what the Iphone can
With the iPhone you cannot download songs/videos directly on to your handset. Customers will need to download content to their PC first and then transfer to the phone, like the iPod. Customers also need to install iTunes and pay $0.99 per song.
iPhone doesn't work with corporate push email, only Exchange Pull emails. Also, iPhone does not support ActiveSync.
iPhone does not support editing of Microsoft Office applications. Corporate customers will only be able to view PowerPoint and Excel documents
Clients will need to ship their iPhones to Apple even for a simple battery change. Leaving clients without their iPhone for possibly weeks.
The iPhone does not allow you to record videos.
Due to the touch screen typing, sending SMS messages is cumbersome as clients have to see what they are touching.
iPhone does not support voice activated dialling.
With the iPhone clients can't easily transfer contacts from existing phone (regular SIM card doesn't work)
iPhone lacks Instant messaging application like Yahoo messenger or MSN messenger; Google Maps usefulness is restricted due to lack of GPS; there are no games loaded on the phone
Personally i have a HTC P4000 is a awesome phone! |
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| FunkyCrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orko
Thanks for giving an honest answer.
I think I'll stick with my Nokia phones. I love their interface, because it feels like I'm using a computer, everything is in the right place. |
wow, did you read my mind?:)
waiting for my brand new nokia to come in soon-ish :) really funky one too! |
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| Jem_hadar |
| quote: | Originally posted by FunkyCrew
wow, did you read my mind?:)
waiting for my brand new nokia to come in soon-ish :) really funky one too! |
which one krist? |
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| Cosmic Fur |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Eterno
i would suggest nokia all the way. stay away from blackberry! especially the models with the trackballs, they loose their sensitivity and become inaccurate when your navigating and blackberry operating system blows. since your considering something along the lines of a blackberry i'd suggest the Nokia E62. This is the one im rolling with right now and its by far the best i've seen/used. symbian operating system is top notch, voice quality crystal clear and a qwerty keyboard. ever since i got this thing i'd rather have people text message me than call me lol....http://www.nokia.ca/english/products/E62/E62.asp.... if you feel like a real baller get the nokia n95! lol |
I can't speak for the trackballs because I've never had one long enough to notice it, but I haven't heard anybody complaining about that. What I would like to know though is, in which ways the Symbian OS is better than the BB OS? Or why the BB OS blows. |
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| BuffaloJared |
| picking up the upstage in the am ;) |
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