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Sony Ericsson T68i vs. Nokia 3650 |
jb Joined: May 21, 2002 Posts: 303 PM |
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On 2002-09-08 06:05, lmi wrote:
well.. sure p800 will be great and sooooooo much good! but it should be here by now. And although some of you don't like it, I think N3650 is kinda cute
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It looks huge. And ugly. |
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arnoldc Joined: Dec 14, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: Philippines PM, WWW
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i am making a bold prediction that this phone will flop in the philippine market just like the N5510. the philippines, being the SMS-crazy country, just hates keypads laid out differently. |
alex Joined: Jun 11, 2002 Posts: 156 From: Malaysia PM |
Basically, Nokia 3650 is a newer model compared with T68i. Ususally, one top up the other. But before Nokia 3650 was released, everyone was so keen on T68i as it was a totally massive change in the mobile phone industry with colours screen. I wouldn't make comparisons on such basis. What if Sony Ericsson comes out another mobile phone(s) to over-throw Nokia 3650? As time pass by, these manufacturers will use each other benchmark to develop better and enhanced features mobile phones.
Face it, like it or not, the latest is the best in the same range or category which in this case; Nokia 3650. Anyway, I never like Nokia's mobile phones at all. From day one till now, all my phones are from Ericsson to Sony Ericsson; and P800 will definitely be my next choice.
I'll bet that Nokia suffered much from the competition by Sony Ericsson.
Hell with you Nokia!!!
[ This Message was edited by: alex on 2002-09-11 09:05 ] |
yapliren Joined: Apr 27, 2002 Posts: 82 From: Malaysia PM |
I don't think 130g can define as "light handphone"
t68i still win |
Ally Joined: Nov 01, 2001 Posts: 119 PM |
I agree with the opinion that the different keypad layout is not that good. I think only people who would like to show off that they have a different looking phone will buy it and that won't be much I believe! P800 with touchscreen and all the features it has much more advanced and up-to-date phone than 3650. And yes everything has its price. |
mhorton Joined: Jan 13, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: UK PM |
As much as I dislike Nokia on the spec the Nokia wins. But on looks wise It will be the SonyEricsson
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Deal-dooh Joined: Mar 06, 2002 Posts: 27 From: denmark PM |
Why Do U guys freak out over the "new" look, trie 2 be bit more open 2 new designs, its 2 boring as it is right now they all look alike.
I think its a cool new look, but thats just me or what ??????? |
Cophia Joined: Jul 22, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney PM |
The new look is fine. It's a but too heavy and too big (dimention-wise) for me. I prefer a smaller phone.
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Dr. Snuggles Joined: Mar 19, 2002 Posts: 61 From: Sweden PM |
Turn the Nokia 3650 up-side down and see what the Nokia designers has been inspired of..
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ElGato Joined: Nov 27, 2001 Posts: 328 From: Sweden PM, WWW
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The t68 is actually more than a year old.. it's more like 2 years old.. (Prototypes were out in the beginning of 2001) |
anas Joined: May 29, 2002 Posts: 323 From: T68i To 7650 To P800 PM |
and it's still the best phone on the market
Sony Ericsson P800 |
Cophia Joined: Jul 22, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney PM |
I think I can wait until the W-CDMA/GSM phones are released before I buy a replacement for my T68i.
All these Nokia phones that are being introduced are being done to liven up the market, but in practical terms the next technology that I really need are not polyphonic ringtones or 4096 colour screens. It's 3G, which will probably come with 65k colours on-screen with a camera anyway.
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