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SE V800 vs NK 6630. |
korbindallis Joined: Jun 18, 2004 Posts: > 500 PM |
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On 2004-11-17 17:31:25, Axe wrote:
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On 2004-11-17 12:03:45, Dragonfly_TP wrote:
can use SD memory cards of upto 2gb for half the money of a 1gb ms duo pro, if the v800 would support pro, but it doesn't.
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V800 does support PRO duo and 6630 only supports RS-MMC which is available in sizes up to 512 MB, but they are, indeed, cheaper.
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ok so for now 512MB is the most i can use with the 6630 and there will be a larger one like 1Gig in the works |
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*Jojo* Joined: Oct 15, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
V800 here !
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TheWhizz_68 Joined: Oct 19, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
6630 here after using one for a few days , top Nokia phone.
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johnmcl7 Joined: Oct 29, 2002 Posts: 321 From: Inverness, Scotland PM |
The 6630 doesn't support RS-MMC, it uses a new DV RS-MMC, it won't work with a normal rs-mmc - this is the biggest downside of the 6630 in my experience.
I have to say I rather like the 6630, I already had a P900 so a P910 was a waste of money and the V800 felt limited to me, I already had a K700 and to me the V800 was just a very expensive jazzed up version - the main appeal to me is the price, I got the 6630 for free whereas the V800 would have cost me 150 pounds. The 6630 has one of the best phone cameras I have seen, the screen may not be 262,000 colours but it's very bright and sharp and although Series 60 is flawed it does have quite a bit of flexibility, I like the image and video editing apps, plus Picodrive is a rather cool emulator.
Given the choice of the P900 and 6630 without having used either, I would take the P900 but right now I'm enjoying the 6630 for a change. Even if the 6630 and V800 were the same price, I would have probably still taken the 6630, the V800 just isn't that great for me - still surprised I'm pleased with a Nokia, but there you go...
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zealander Joined: Jan 11, 2004 Posts: 14 PM |
I got the 6630 from work and I have a z800 for personal use, both arrived this week. I still haven't totally got used to both phones and I'm not too sure on which I like more, as this is the first Nokia I've ever used.
I think 6630 is definitely a better business phone, since it has QuickOffice word/excel/ppt-type capabilities. Sync with Outlook Calendar is really easy. MMC is a bonus. Nokia PC Suite isn't fantastic though. It has a lot of girth to it, too. (I call mine Spock, since it kinda reminds me of "Beam me up, Scotty").
The Z800 is definitely a personal phone. One issue i have with it is the sunken keys are a lot harder to press than the 6630 keys. |
zealander Joined: Jan 11, 2004 Posts: 14 PM |
My 6630 keys died; the guy at the the repair shop said that the connectors had started to melt!?!!
But yeah, that's typical Nokia for ya. My SE is still going strong!! |
S4k1s Joined: Mar 09, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden PM |
I'm to tired to read the thread right now .. but maybe this link will help
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mamtaj Joined: Nov 08, 2005 Posts: 135 PM, WWW
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Nokia is the best than se
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R34GTR Joined: Oct 21, 2005 Posts: 82 From: Somewhere. PM, WWW
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I would opt for the Nokia 6630 as i like its design and overall i think it is a really good phone. |
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