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Would you return to a A2 phone? |
DentyCracker Joined: Jan 10, 2006 Posts: 117 From: Jamaica, WI PM |
On 2009-12-20 13:02:36, vegetaleb wrote:
What is this sudden love for the K850?
You never had a famous BROD that wipe your entire memory in a sec?
Never had a BROD with K850. Frickin' WIFI on C905 has stopped working though.
Never been a fan of Smartphones but X10 is looking good.
Might get a Satio too but Sonyericsson phones appeal to me because of ease of use of the "OS" |
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se_love Joined: Nov 12, 2008 Posts: > 500 PM |
I would never be stupid enough to go for an S60 phone so I would always be on the safe side. But if I were given one cause of the phone company or such OF COURSE I would return to A200.
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mallaccra Joined: Oct 01, 2007 Posts: > 500 PM |
P800 loved it but now on A200....
btw i never had BROD on my K850i, lucky me
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hihihans Joined: Mar 15, 2009 Posts: > 500 From: Netherlands PM |
never had a symbian and probely never will. Only reason to leave A200 is A300
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Rookwise Joined: Mar 22, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: UK. Phone:Samsung Galaxy A54 5 PM |
I won't be buying any of the new symbian os phones myself. I have a C901 and C905 but they are just backup phones now since picking up another P1i which I absolutely love to bits and have put a few mods on it. I originally had a P1i back when it was first released 2 1/2 years ago but after 6 months I stupidly swapped it for a K850 which was my first A200 phone. Didn't have any problems with it except for the lens cover froze but it worked again after a reboot. Didn't keep it long though and swapped it for a Neonode which I then swapped for a brand new W960. I've also owned the P900 and the G900 which were also reliable phones. As of now I won't be buying any new Symbian or A200 phones. I'm going to wait until Android now and see how that turns out.
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Bonovox Joined: Apr 13, 2008 Posts: > 500 PM |
I like A200 still its the best although I am awaiting a decent smartphone from without Symbian ie X10 I had an old P800 & P900 when they first came out I liked them although a little bulky. But A200 is great no more Symbian though
Phone?? What phone?? |
Tsepz_GP Joined: Dec 27, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Johannesburg, South Africa PM |
As long as Symbian, Maemo and Android are around, il never get another SE A200, A300 or what ever other Java dumbphone they make. They are realy cute though, that Aino is sweet but it simply looks better than it realy is.
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burmistrz Joined: Dec 26, 2002 Posts: 233 From: Sweden Sthlm PM |
Only thing I was missing on my k850, was lack of wi-fi
Otherwise, just perfect for my purposes |
Supa_Fly Joined: Apr 16, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Toronto, Ontario PM, WWW
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K850i ... a momental design change for great initial sales and took a long time to get used to by end users due to the O-Pad. The O-pad hampered classical gaming experience.
On 2009-12-21 19:43:31, GUCCI.011 wrote:
As long as Symbian, Maemo and Android are around, il never get another SE A200, A300 or what ever other Java dumbphone they make. They are realy cute though, that Aino is sweet but it simply looks better than it realy is.
I see many people generically hating or dismissing Symbian ~ even if they where fans of P800/P900/P910 (still love the design of that, never got to own one)/P1i/W960/W900. What many of the new-found haters realize is although S60 5th Edition/Symbian^1 is utter CRAP(!), the core power of multitasking, efficient battery life (even with low mAh battery's), and power of using almost universally coded apps [C++/.Net ported to C++/J2ME is a weakspot/Python/Ruby/etc] is still there. The GUI and call management with networks for inbound calls and simplicity of menus is a dire need before ANY of us should consider a newer powerful smartphone using it. For now I have to agree with most that its no longer suited for the smartphone market. It does still have competitive potential, and its up to Symbian-Foundation members to deliver. Don't expect much until 2011 though.
A300. I have NO CLUE what to expect because nobody has really stated or rumored what its to encompass. I'm in particular keen interest with JSR271 ... a specific alteration of J2ME that allows so much power (including headless J2ME apps, all apps running under one powerful Runtime that handles memory management dynamically, and allows apps to truely run simultaneously EVEN if no direct display to the end user). From what we know of BlackBerry's doing this already, and RIM following suit with Flash (like Capuchin) in the OS core, there is some SERIOUS MOBILE potential out there.
PS: yes I did a shameless plug and will write specifically about it once again soon.
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