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Nokia 7250 |
simon69c Joined: Feb 24, 2003 Posts: 177 From: Southampton, UK PM |
@Jonne
Well perhaps for some non-bluetooth users then FM radio may make more sense as a feature for a phone but for users that have actually got bluetooth equipment already then bluetooth is an essential requirement in any new phone. My bluetooth handsfree would be rendered useless, my bluetooth PDA would be far less flexible if I had to connect to the net via line-of-sight IR, and my bluetooth-enabled desktop PC wouldn't be able to sync with my phone without a cable if my new phone didn't have bluetooth. And since bluetooth chips cost relatively little these days there is very little excuse not to include it.
Btw the bluetooth handsfree with built in FM Radio accessory gives you the best of both worlds - at least with built in bluetooth you always have the option for more connectivity (at least if it is full implementation of bluetooth and not nokia restricted one like the 7650's)!
Handsfree speaker I guess could be quite useful - but I've never felt the need for it since I have a bluetooth handsfree 
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maxel Joined: Apr 11, 2003 Posts: 57 PM |
What a shame on nokia phones! Doesnt support voice recorder! Stupid phone:-D you have to buy another nokia phone w/ voice recorder in order to complete minor features. The mms is kinda useless w/o a voice recordr
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d' fuhrer Joined: Feb 26, 2003 Posts: 163 From: the wolf's lair PM |
check out the 7250i on the nokia website. maybe you'll find what you need in it?
if you don't have something nice to say, don't say something nice.  FUEHRER MEANS "LEADER" IN GERMAN STUPID. |
Novell Joined: May 19, 2003 Posts: 120 From: Malaysia PM |
Nokia 7250 doesn't have voice dialling and voice recorder. That's one of the main reason why I didn't buy the phone. I'm used to voice dialling (especially while driving) using my current Nokia 3110, I think its stupid for nokia to omit that feature, they have lost a loyal customer. Now I'm looking at T610, which will be my first phone other than a nokia in 8 years. Go SE!  |
Coramoor Joined: Nov 13, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Norway PM |
Nokias suck at mms. They can't send audio of any kind. Nor can they make multiple frames.
Meaning that an mms message from a nokia can consist of 1 image and Text.
And if you happen to receive an mms with frames. You have to open all the frames one by one.
Bad isn't it? |
DragonEye Joined: Sep 26, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Canada PM |
The only truly great nokia phone is the 3650. Everything else nokia is awful IMO. |
doctabako Joined: Feb 10, 2003 Posts: 286 From: Philippines PM |
Looks great from a distance, nice display. Feels like a cheap toy when you handle it. The camera has that silly fake shutter sound. Can't use the infrared to send pictures to another phone. No bluetooth. Shitty MMS like all nokias. Overall a waste of money.
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Rashkae Joined: Jun 03, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
@make_shift:
If it has features of old models, then it's not "classic", it's "obsolete upon release".
The only classic Nokias are the 6150 and 5110... Those phones are still in demand today.
The 6100 is a NEW phone. Sure, it doesn't have anything innovative, but that does not make it a "classic" unless you mean "another classic example of wasting your money on a crippled nokia phone that dropped in price to half after 2 months" |
DragonEye Joined: Sep 26, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Canada PM |
I think he mean's it has a "classic conservative look" where as all these new nokia's are freaky looking my 3650 included. |
Rashkae Joined: Jun 03, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
Classic conservative would be the T610.  |
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