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So frustrated with SE but don't want to change to other brands,what should i do |
sephiroph Joined: Jan 15, 2009 Posts: 10 From: SANTIAGO PM |
so, what are you looking for in a phone?
Miro abajo y veo a esos pobres mortales. Humanos inferiores pegados a un blackberry, y sus caras sonrien, complacidos, porque creen haber alcanzado la gloria, sin saber que alli muy a lo alto en el cielo tenemos un A N D R O I D |
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satcha Joined: Apr 04, 2007 Posts: 75 From: Barbados PM |
Get the Nokia E75. I went from SEP990 --> SEP1i --> Nokia E71 --> Nokia E75.
It was a bit odd at first to give up the touchscreen. Even before SE, ive used touchscreen PDAs from as far back as the old Handspring Visors...remember those?? I like having a tactile feedback for dialling numbers and whereas its great to have a full qwerty available in front of you all the time, for a PHONE i want to be able to punch numbers. Thats where I was sold completely on the E75. The keyboard took a little while to adjust to; its a wider spread than the E71. Much better than the rockr keys on P1 though. I wont even bother to comment on the micro chiclet P990 keys.
Firmware was uprgraded a few days ago as well (phone is out 3 months approx now). LOADS of reasons to chose it, including 3.5 mm headset jack for earphones; fantastic camera (I thought P1i was good!); And the OS seems pretty solid and reliable. Hard to make it crash, though you can in some circumstances.
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gtr83 Joined: Sep 27, 2008 Posts: > 500 From: Indonesia PM |
@satcha
Dunno why but I prefer the E71...GSMArena called it 'Messenger of Steel' and I have to fully agree!  |
satcha Joined: Apr 04, 2007 Posts: 75 From: Barbados PM |
@gtr83
It took me a whiiiiiiiiile to make the switch permanent, i agree with you, the E71 is a hard phone to beat. I still have mine and every so often, I have picked it up and go "hmmm, I wonder......". The things that keep me with the E75 is the 3.5 mm and the far superior camera. anddddd punching phone numbers easily....especially when driving....other than that, we're agreed and I would probably still be happily carrying around my "messenger of steel" lol I betttt if you gave it a full 2 week chance youd hop the fence and go with the E75. Once i mastered the somewhat strange feeling keyboard ( a biiig change to E71's easier one I admit), I made the decision to not look back. So now I have another somewhat expensive paperweight...and with the E71 being so thin, not even good for that purpose...lol
Oh yeh...and the phone also charges with USB cable....
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gtr83 Joined: Sep 27, 2008 Posts: > 500 From: Indonesia PM |
The E75 looks a bit too bulky for me. But if I can cope with a C905 I don't see why I can't cope with an E75...
Haven't really tried it though, a bit short of cash 'ere!  |
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