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Nokia 6600..... Can SE compete with that?? |
boysaint Joined: Mar 26, 2002 Posts: 111 PM |
poor nokia fans.... still desperately seeking the illusive nokia product to topple down SE. and everytime they try to compare something to SE products... they just show their inferiority, sensitive underbelly, and desperate attitude. |
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orange Joined: Mar 13, 2002 Posts: 397 PM |
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On 2003-06-17 12:32:58, boysaint wrote:
poor nokia fans.... still desperately seeking the illusive nokia product to topple down SE. and everytime they try to compare something to SE products... they just show their inferiority, sensitive underbelly, and desperate attitude.
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And this means...??? Basicly SE don't have a smartphone to compare with N 6600. So, you right, there's isn't much comparison to do. Some might compare it to P800, since it comes closest to the smartphone category, being PDA/phone. Both of these phones has a lot features, some not included in the P800 and some not in N 6600. |
geo2k Joined: Dec 26, 2002 Posts: 307 From: UK PM |
@orange: nokia dont even have the 6600 to compete with yet so your point is invalid. Wait until it comes out then compare to what se have out then
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orange Joined: Mar 13, 2002 Posts: 397 PM |
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On 2003-06-17 13:13:09, geo2k wrote:
@orange: nokia dont even have the 6600 to compete with yet so your point is invalid. Wait until it comes out then compare to what se have out then
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Same goes for 7650 and 3650. SE still don't have smartphone to compare with those. No matter how hard you try, there isn't any SE smartphones available at the moment and therefore not much comparison to do. |
Super G Joined: Mar 07, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: France PM |
Well P800 *is* a smartphone, no doubt about it, and its pricetage is really (read "too") high.
Nokia has a couple of smartphones out which are half or less than half half the price of P800, namely 7650 and 3650. 3650 and P800 are rather comparable in term of functionality. Market shows which sell best...
Now 6600 is offered which undoubtedly will have a lower price than P800 when launched. Both SE and Nokia make comparable smartphones, but SE challenge is to provide an affordable mass-market smartphone at the moment. Many would certainly like a P800, but certainly not at 900€. |
geo2k Joined: Dec 26, 2002 Posts: 307 From: UK PM |
Orange, can you define what a smartphone is because, like the previous post said, the P800 is a smartphone
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dandevil Joined: Oct 15, 2002 Posts: 123 PM |
P800?
3650 and 7650 are not even there with it they are semi retarded symbian based phone compared to P800 they are not smart phones.
SE came up with a phone the technology is way above Nokia which Nokia have to take 3-5 years to come up with.
Hey look it's a new nokia phone just grab it then after using it for a while hey look it's the same phone I having before but with more BUGS!!!!! |
Super G Joined: Mar 07, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: France PM |
@ dandevil
How old are you?!!!  |
orange Joined: Mar 13, 2002 Posts: 397 PM |
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On 2003-06-17 13:53:27, geo2k wrote:
Orange, can you define what a smartphone is because, like the previous post said, the P800 is a smartphone
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I was just referring to discussion around this forum that P800 is more like two-hand-operated PDA type of phone than smartphone. |
wirrum Joined: Jun 08, 2003 Posts: 24 PM |
Orange:
think I have to correct you a little;
SE already has a phone competing with the 7650: T610
But none competing directly with the 3650. 7650 is just an ordinary phone now, with nothing special but the size; which is extraordinary big when thinking about how outdated the specs are (but it WAS once a "great" phone...) |
Flying Finn Joined: Dec 12, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Finland PM |
I don't think 6600 is really targeted at young users like someone said earlier...the appearance & price (its a classic series phone afterall) tell it's more business oriented. I wouldn't say it's directly competing with P800 (wait for the new Communicator, yesterday Nokia said "something wonderful is cooking") but with something SE doesn't even have. My guess: Nokia will make more money with these kind of phones than SE will with P800.
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orange Joined: Mar 13, 2002 Posts: 397 PM |
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On 2003-06-17 14:14:09, wirrum wrote:
Orange:
think I have to correct you a little;
SE already has a phone competing with the 7650: T610
But none competing directly with the 3650. 7650 is just an ordinary phone now, with nothing special but the size; which is extraordinary big when thinking about how outdated the specs are (but it WAS once a "great" phone...)
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ööö...Not. 7650 is smartphone based on Series 60 platform. You can hardly call T610 as a smartphone. |
wirrum Joined: Jun 08, 2003 Posts: 24 PM |
Orange:
So what does the 7650 do that makes it more of a smartphone than the T610? More mem? |
Super G Joined: Mar 07, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: France PM |
Multitasking |
wirrum Joined: Jun 08, 2003 Posts: 24 PM |
Multitasking..
Yeah, well, but how in practice can you get the advantage of this in the 7650 versus the T610? |
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