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How about a thread that say what's right with your phone!!! |
*Jojo* Joined: Oct 15, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
I love the keypads on the Nokia 9500 - the BEST! The compactness of the T68i make me still at awe everytime I use it . . . the joystick on it is at par compared with the K700 and K750i !
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chili Joined: Dec 09, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Philippines PM, WWW
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I very much like the flight mode on my K610. Because of this i can use the Netfront browser as a reader for FORMATTED html ebooks, w/o an sms or incoming call throwing me off the page i'm on! (Now that's better than making a stupid complaint like, "why didn't SE put a bookmarking function on Netfront" or "why didn't SE make Netfront run on a chip separate from the other messaging functions?" ) |
mcrosser Joined: Oct 11, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: Peru PM |
lol man, I really like Mophun games on my T630, pity these were discontinued later on. On the other hand, there are better Java games though. cheers
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dancingfate Joined: Sep 25, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Jakarta, Indonesia PM |
I really like the size (dimension) of my W800. it's so perfect : not too thin, not too small, not too big. Just fit in my hand when holding it.
I also like the screen of my K600 : it's clear and bright. Very comfortable for my eyes.
Apple iPhone 4, HTC Evo 3D, HTC Sensation, HTC Inspire 4G, HTC Desire S, HTC Wildfire, S001, SO905iCS, T650 (Gold & Green), C901, W800, K660, K700, Beibei (G702), Severine (DEAD) |
strizlow800 Joined: Aug 23, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Macedonia, Skopje PM |
W800 Rocks. The best phone I had ever. It has great camera, sounds very good. All I need from a mobile phone is there in the W800. |
Kimi Joined: Nov 21, 2001 Posts: 293 From: Switzerland PM |
I'm perfectly well with my K610:
- 3G, small and light.
- Decent camera for occasional shots (I know it's not perfect).
- RSS reader
- Netfront browser
- great screen
- Music player
- stable software
- quite cheap for it's feature set.
Some things I always liked about SE phones:
- Menu shortcuts
- phonebook
- Userinterface
- Joystick (yes - I'm missing it a bit) |
OluYom Joined: Oct 27, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Nigeria PM, WWW
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Finally, a thread worth my time! I am absolutely satisfied with the Nokia E61. In particular, the following features do it for me:
- Powerful processor and breezy interface
- audio-visual email alert
- large, clear display (16m colours!)
- great keypad (I miss my 9500's keyboard a little, but this does the job anyway)
- very compact and handy
- no moving parts (hinges)
- lastly, the excellent and super-fast web browser (heaven!)
Excellent piece of work, in my opinion.
PS: I used to be known as AYA |
thed33p Joined: Jul 26, 2004 Posts: 3 PM |
I used to love virtually everything about my P900. Until the drop test, that is....
Was anxiously waiting for the P990 but after reading initial reports, I decided against it and went with a Nokia N80 instead. The voice synthesis absolutely blows me away! It really makes Bluetooth & Voice dial work for you out the box! To elaborate a bit - I did a test the other night and read out 25 names to it - it failed on only 1 |
Angellus72 Joined: Sep 04, 2006 Posts: 30 PM |
I loved my k750. Great pix, menu and stood up to being used as a football!:-P
Got the k800 off the back of the 750 quality, the high spec camera, and the photo warp! Love the bestpic feature and appears to be as bounceable as my 750 was! Oh, the auto key lock is a must when you have 3 kids "borrowing" the phone
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nickbowers Joined: Jan 10, 2002 Posts: 34 PM |
i love my w800i because its the best phone i've ever owned.
i hate my w800i becuase the above reason means that i dont want to upgrade cause nothing out there offers me anything better.
ms duo ( big capacity at present )
awesome LED light ( maglite aint come out with me since w800i )
superb camera ( how the hell does it just makes photos look "really good" )
looks wicked with an orange pivot case on ( people always interested in it )
small form factor ( most of the new SE's = too big )
obviously the w810i is a valid upgrade but it does so little extra whats the point? |
psychonymphe Joined: Sep 03, 2006 Posts: 41 From: Stellenbosch, S.Africa PM |
I love that no matter how many times i drop it, stand on it, knock it from high places, spill on it... My SE has never once malfunctioned or let me down. |
Pallister Joined: Nov 13, 2004 Posts: > 500 PM |
I can talk to other people in mine:)
Fantastic...
And people tougght Bell was a nutter |
sapporobaby Joined: Sep 14, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Finland. Kuwait maybe :) PM |
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On 2006-09-19 14:29:43, Pallister wrote:
I can talk to other people in mine:)
Fantastic...
And people tougght Bell was a nutter
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BEST POST OF THIS THREAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*edited on a Mac of course. Mac: There is no substitute*
N82(YES), iPhone 3G, Shure es530, Nikon D300, more stuff. No more SE stuff, why am I still here? |
Hlcn Twst Joined: Jul 27, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Purgatory, Utah, USA PM, WWW
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Here's hoping this thread takes off (I've tried this on other forums, to no avail.) My top-level W810 +'s:
- elegant simplicity of its design - attractive but not "in your face"
- my favorite form factor, not a silly flip or useless swivel
- surprisingly compact for its features
- has quad-band + EDGE (it's not easy to find a good phone with 850 MHz)
- UI without the infamous lag
- that same great implementation rolls on (especially useful in Parrot handsfree kits and Apple's Mac OS X)
I've had a few nit-picks about this phone, but they're very minor. My only beef - with all phones - is the use of proprietary data cables (why not use 5-pin mini-USB like everyone else?) and Memory Sticks. My RAZR V3i spoiled me in these regards, plus one more: The RAZR could connect over USB to a computer more quickly (e.g. no reboot required) and reliably (my W810 scares me on USB, especially after my first one got trashed so quickly).
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max_wedge Joined: Aug 29, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Australia PM, WWW
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On 2006-09-19 21:04:10, Hlcn Twst wrote:
I've had a few nit-picks about this phone, but they're very minor. My only beef - with all phones - is the use of proprietary data cables (why not use 5-pin mini-USB like everyone else?) and Memory Sticks. My RAZR V3i spoiled me in these regards, plus one more: The RAZR could connect over USB to a computer more quickly (e.g. no reboot required) and reliably (my W810 scares me on USB, especially after my first one got trashed so quickly). |
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I would agree from a point of view of convenieince, but disagree from a point of view of reliability. In my experience, usb mini-ports can become damaged very easily.
For all it's problems, the fast port connector is very durable. You only need to keep the contacts clean, it doesn't get physically damaged the way mini-usb ports can.
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