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teomf Joined: Jan 29, 2002 Posts: 67 PM |
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On 2003-05-21 11:09, FRiC wrote:
Hmm, I guess the people who think this phone is useless don't realize how much Chinese phone users depend on SMS, and how incredibly difficult it is to input Chinese without a handwriting recognition system.
Oh, a lot of Chinese computers have a touchpad on the computer specifically used for text entry.
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It's even got a built in Chinese-English dictionary/translator.. seems cutting edge to me for a normal phone.
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savvas Joined: Jan 21, 2003 Posts: 158 From: Cyprus PM |
I am curious about how fast and efficient its regognition will be!
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Lopio Joined: Feb 07, 2003 Posts: 266 From: Cebu City, Philippines PM |
nice toy
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triggerbokie Joined: Mar 24, 2003 Posts: 136 From: UP Diliman PM |
An0ther n0kia toy fr0m santa's workshop? Geez,its too early for Christmas!
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tom_riddle Joined: Sep 24, 2002 Posts: 292 PM |
uhm, err, , , , , , its kinda . . . . . . okay fine, its . . . .eeeyuccck!!!! its ugly.
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kapitan jackal Joined: Aug 19, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: AREA 51 PM |
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Yellow-Hollow Joined: Feb 27, 2002 Posts: 237 From: Oslo, Norway PM |
LOL! That is really really stupid. No way that phone can compete with the P800. I totally agree, what's the idea of having a pen etc on that little screen? Foolish... and, hm, ugly is it too.
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lethal_cassanova Joined: Apr 23, 2003 Posts: 338 From: k-atox PM |
i think this nokia 6108 will rock asia.... sorry for the western people.... we are the blessed ones.....hahahahahhahaha
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zameron Joined: May 05, 2003 Posts: 3 From: beijing,china PM |
For Asia-Pacific area
6108,it is said NOKIA chinese research center product
enhance from 6100? maybe
I'm not like
I'm waiting for SE T618
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teomf Joined: Jan 29, 2002 Posts: 67 PM |
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On 2003-05-21 15:37, Yellow-Hollow wrote:
LOL! That is really really stupid. No way that phone can compete with the P800. I totally agree, what's the idea of having a pen etc on that little screen? Foolish... and, hm, ugly is it too.
How can they even call it a PDA?
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That's why Nokia's not marketing it as a PDA!!
It's aimed soley for the Asian market, with the ability to send SMS written in Chinese characters! Also incorporates s/w to translate it from Chinese-English.
But it just shows that Nokia are working on pen-based input phones. It's only a matter of time before Nokia releases a UIQ based Smartphone!
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justin Joined: Dec 18, 2002 Posts: 15 PM |
The 6108 is just a niche entry-level phone, aimed at making Chinese text entry possible in the low end (Series 40), which enables text messaging easier. It's NOT meant to compete with middle/high end (Symbian OS) devices.
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yusufl Joined: Dec 13, 2002 Posts: 138 From: South Africa PM |
everyone who is dissing this phone is crazy,
It looks alright enough, considering I'm not a bit Nokia phone, everyone konws it's not trying to compete with the P800 so PLEASE PEOPLE STOP SAYING IT. It's basicly a 6100 with a clever text input method and supports traditional chinese okay.
It will work all over the world and will ship with english recognition out of the box so don't be to surprised if you see folks in other parts of the world using them. And yes I own a P800 and yes I love it to bits,
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jacque Joined: Jan 29, 2003 Posts: 229 From: Slovakia, PN, temporary in Cz PM, WWW
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look at this page: http://www.mobilmania.cz/Mobilnitelefony/Ar.asp?ARI=104731&CAI=2103
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Yellow-Hollow Joined: Feb 27, 2002 Posts: 237 From: Oslo, Norway PM |
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On 2003-05-21 17:12:00, teomf wrote:
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On 2003-05-21 15:37, Yellow-Hollow wrote:
LOL! That is really really stupid. No way that phone can compete with the P800. I totally agree, what's the idea of having a pen etc on that little screen? Foolish... and, hm, ugly is it too.
How can they even call it a PDA?
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That's why Nokia's not marketing it as a PDA!!
It's aimed soley for the Asian market, with the ability to send SMS written in Chinese characters! Also incorporates s/w to translate it from Chinese-English.
But it just shows that Nokia are working on pen-based input phones. It's only a matter of time before Nokia releases a UIQ based Smartphone!
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ohh, I didn't know that =) Thanks for the tips anyway! |
thescorrpion Joined: Mar 07, 2003 Posts: 137 From: Mumbai, India .. PM |
YUK IT SUX
Ok so the scorpion stings, I DONT !!! |
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