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Compare phones and brands ( Previous Title : Why SE is better than Nokia?) |
nickname88cy Joined: May 22, 2004 Posts: 77 PM |
what i have done? |
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DarkWolfX Joined: Apr 06, 2004 Posts: 431 From: Mexico PM |
Hey guys, but not that i'm in favor of nokia, i'm with SE, doesn't the N 3650 beat the T610 (except the keyboard and diff. color screen)
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etaab Joined: Jan 23, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: UK - South Yorkshire PM |
It depends how you look at it. From an expandability point of view, the 3650 is superior.
But in terms of style, more up to date functions and size, the T610 easily wins. Thats why it was voted best phone by the GSM Association 2003.
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scotsboyuk Joined: Jun 02, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: UK PM, WWW
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Cultural differences must also come into consideration when analysing mobile phone brands and models. The three main mobile phone markets are Japan, Europe and America, not just in terms of sales, but also implementation of technology, this last category applying more to Japan and Europe. The average American looks for different things in a mobile than the average European or the average Japanese and therefore the type of mobiles being sold will obviously reflect this.
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nickname88cy Joined: May 22, 2004 Posts: 77 PM |
@scotsboyuk
no,i think i dont agree with you. can you give me some reasons about what you claimed? |
swipe108 Joined: Mar 18, 2004 Posts: 264 From: Philippines PM |
Can't really compare T610 to a 3650. they're not in the same category since 3650 is a smartphone. If you removed the symbian from the 3650, they'd be in the same class and the T610 would whoop its ass. |
scotsboyuk Joined: Jun 02, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: UK PM, WWW
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@nickname88cy
To use a, by now, clichéd example, commuters differ in each of the three areas I mentioned to you. Americans by and large use cars for transport, whether that is to get them to work or anywhere else for that matter. Both Europeans and Japanese utilise public transport to a far greater degree than Americans. Your average European or Japanese commuter therefore has a great deal more time each day to spend using their phone's features than the average American worker who will be driving himself.
Certainly in Britain a great number of people who take public transport will have their mobiles out of their pockets the second they set foot on a train, for example. They will be checking for e-mails, sending texts or pictures or videos, they might be playing games or surfing the internet, the same is even more true of the Japanese who have mobile coverage in their underground system allowing them to do all that I have mentioned whilst on the subway. Americans on the other hand have far less time to use their mobile phone's data features whilst travelling as predominantly they will be driving.
This can be translated into which type of handsets are popular in respective countries. Japanese and increasingly more Europeans are looking for handsets with advanced features that they know they will be using on a daily basis. Many Americans are simply looking for a handset that can make decent phone calls, they aren't too interested in the more advanced features because they know that they won't have a huge number of opportunities to utilise such features on a daily basis.
This is just one cultural difference, if one looks one can find quite a few that result in different mobile communication habits from country to country.
This isn't a slight on America; it is simply a cultural difference.
P.S. Where are you from?
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swipe108 Joined: Mar 18, 2004 Posts: 264 From: Philippines PM |
That's a great analysis.  |
scotsboyuk Joined: Jun 02, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: UK PM, WWW
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Thank you old chap.
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nickname88cy Joined: May 22, 2004 Posts: 77 PM |
you told us everything!
i have another question here:
how often do we use the camera, and it is the most necessary thing? |
scotsboyuk Joined: Jun 02, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: UK PM, WWW
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I don't think that it's necessary, but it can be useful. I don't really use mine a great deal, but it is a useful feature.
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etaab Joined: Jan 23, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: UK - South Yorkshire PM |
I use mine all the time, everyday almost. I dont know how i lived without a camera phone before i got mine.
Wherever i am, its great being able to snap pictures of friends, funny events and girls butts
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Jowi Joined: Feb 21, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Pilipinas PM, WWW
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dont forget Asia PARTICULARLY the Philippines...Pinoys love to customize their phones...they like to dress it up (facia) on what style they want. As an SMS capital of the world, were up to be the next MMS capital of the world...so cameraphones are very popular. Using a mobile phone while driving is prohibited, but everybody is still doing it...so headsets especially headsets are very popular.
Market are mostly dominated by nokia on children, students & the senior citizens. is commonly used by young professionals & actors. Siemens by the outdoor type... |
scotsboyuk Joined: Jun 02, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: UK PM, WWW
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The first megapixel camera phones have just come out in the UK so I imagine that we shall see an increase in the number of people using camera phones here. There is a real possibility that camera phones may start to seriously encroach on the digital camera market. Integration is the future.
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nickname88cy Joined: May 22, 2004 Posts: 77 PM |
i will buy a camera phone, i think is necessary. can anyone tell me how many cm is the s700 open? |
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