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OluYom Joined: Oct 27, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Nigeria PM, WWW
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Announcements: 1. Great skins available at www.pdanet.ch
2. A network tool for monitoring IPs and addresses now out. Appropriately named Ping, it does just what it says Works fine too. Visit My-Symbian.
Of course, we all know by now that the 9300i is out; don't we?
PS: I used to be known as AYA |
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OluYom Joined: Oct 27, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Nigeria PM, WWW
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Are there still any Communicator users (beside yours truly) left on Esato?
Its a little over 9 months since I got my 9500 now, and its yet to develop any issues except when one of the sidebar buttons broke off late last year. I solved that problem with SuperGlue! 
My 9500 is still going strong, serving as my primary access to the internet (my laptop is backup!) |
fatreg Joined: Jul 26, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
hell yeah.
had my 9500 just over a year now and it still looks as good as it did when i got it.,
only thing i would change is t9 on the front panel. other than that a faultless device.
and the black cover is uhhh hummmmm
fatreg
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OluYom Joined: Oct 27, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Nigeria PM, WWW
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@fatreg: The ONLY problem I have with my 9500 is that its the only phone I have ever had and not wanted ANY OTHER phone ever since.
Lots of new phones have been released since I got the 9500, but no matter the level of excitement those toys generate, it does not get to me.
It baffles me (because I am a phone freak, having used over 30 in 3 years!), but I have not wanted another phone since the 9500.
I am curious: what phone release will break this spell?
PS: I used to be known as AYA |
DickySnapples Joined: Dec 05, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
Im still using my 9500,which ive had for around 15 months. still loving it. And havent experienced any problems with it so far. Very pleased with it.
Im getting a W900 in the next couple of days,but i dont think it will replace my 9500 |
fatreg Joined: Jul 26, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
i run my W900i alongside my 9500.
i dont use my 9500 as much as i should! i send a hell of a lot of texts and dont find the qwerty to be a quick as T9.
love the wifi on it though
cant wait for the 9300i.
fatreg
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OluYom Joined: Oct 27, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Nigeria PM, WWW
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@fatreg: That bit about the QWERTY keys not being as fast as T9 is odd. Your commie must have a problem. On mine, I churn out SMS, email, fax and documents by the truckload and much faster than T9 could ever fantasize about. As a matter of fact, that QWERTY keyboard is probably one reason I will find it torturous to use a regular phone in replacement of the 9500.
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fatreg Joined: Jul 26, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
i think its more to do with that fact that im not totally used to the qwerty on the 9500,
can belt out smss on my jasjar in seconds way quicker than i can use T9, just cant get that kinda speed on my 9500. maybe i should just use it more!
i dream of a 3g communicator! now that will be the mutts nuts!
fatrge
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Pistolprins Joined: Jan 13, 2006 Posts: 89 From: Denmark PM, WWW
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And for those of you who love the N9500 for its WIFI, but use another phone because T9 is faster than QWERTY:
Go for the new N9300i!
It has both WIFI and T9  |
DickySnapples Joined: Dec 05, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
cool,i didnt know the 9300i had T9.
Im interested to see where the communicator series goes next,maybe 3G? Megapixel camera?touch screen?GPS,or will it go somewhere completly unexpected? i think its gonna be something really special.
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fatreg Joined: Jul 26, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
9300i has T9???
9300i has t9 indeed!!
Nokia 9300i specs
I NEEEEED one then!!
i think Nokia will go 3g with it next, a radio would be nice too,
as for GPS, i think the screen is the wrong size. GPS suits portrait screens much better. well imo anyway!
fatreg
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Not so many phones these days only about 60 atm.
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(sc)chronos Joined: Feb 07, 2004 Posts: 163 From: tartarus PM |
9500 is great!! its like a miniaturized laptop in your hand. but its a bit expensive here
i think the frontal screen could be bigger. and a touchscreen would be great! wi-fi is awesome! and its hard to find software for it.
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OluYom Joined: Oct 27, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Nigeria PM, WWW
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Quote:
| On 2006-02-03 23:22:13, (sc)chronos wrote: 9500 is great!! its like a miniaturized laptop in your hand.
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Exactly why I bought one.
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Really? Do you visit My-Symbian often? Or 8mobile? 3lib? Loads of 9500 software available on those - and there are still other sites you can visit for more software.
What type of software are you looking for? |
(sc)chronos Joined: Feb 07, 2004 Posts: 163 From: tartarus PM |
@AYA
not much great games are made for series 80. 9500 has a big screen with great resolution, and good processor and ram, but they dont make games(or i didn't see one ) that make good use of it. a real time strategy game would be great i think.
Nothing is more difficult, and therefore more precious, than to be able to decide. -Napoleon Bonaparte |
OluYom Joined: Oct 27, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Nigeria PM, WWW
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@(sc)chronos: Have you played SkyForce or SuperMiners (both by iDreams) on your Commie?
The very best and they make excellent use of the RAM, processor and screen resolution.
You can download the demos at My-Symbian. |
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