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diggy
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Posted: 2003-04-13 20:42
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The t610 has only 2mb of memory?? Wtf is se thinking?

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bart
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Posted: 2003-04-13 21:48
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except of the T610 being better, the 7250 is not that good of a phone, the idea is good, but the support, the softwear and the functions aren't good, so i think its a tipical nokia phone, that doesn't desirve to be bought and certenly not at this high prize.
disarm117
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Posted: 2003-04-15 12:49
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d 7250 is a gud fon altho it lacks enuf mem fr u to enjoy it FULLY...
cnt win em ol so il go fr d 3650!!!
callum
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Posted: 2003-04-15 14:06
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i think it is shit coz it is nokia
K750i kicks ass! (i'm bones and the fisting machine)

"i remember that for 100 years we have fought these.....*machines*"
"the machines are tunneling to avoid our defence systems" lol
andrew99
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Posted: 2003-04-16 19:12
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@callum

Nice to see a considered and reasonable argument from australia...
Krubach
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Posted: 2003-04-17 16:02
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With the premisse that the 7250 is based in the same hardware than the 6100 (besides the camera stuff) I won't advise to buy one.
I know 6100 and i was impressed with one thing that I saw in it.
While playing with my friend's brand new 6100, so with it's memory yet intact, i was curious and clicked the "memory" menu.
I was shocked! It showed 226Kb free! What the hell?!?!?
Ok he has 250 contacts but that's it!

That's sh*t, if you start taking pictures with your 7250, you'll get your memory full in no time. [addsig]
Flying Finn
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Posted: 2003-04-17 21:33
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5.2MB can contain many hundreds of pictures

[ This Message was edited by: Flying Finn on 2003-04-17 20:35 ]
ppcrockar
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Posted: 2003-04-18 12:01
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Read this review of the Nokia 7250:

http://asia.cnet.com/reviews/handphones/0,39001718,39008841p,00.htm?

It seems to be a standard Nokia with the normal Nokia limitations. Not very exciting compared to the T610.

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lance
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Posted: 2003-04-22 23:37
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at first, i like to have this phone. but after realizing that it doesn't have bluetooth, picture quality is poor, low memory and pictures can't be transfered via IR. i changed my mind..
bmwfreak_jase
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Posted: 2003-04-23 16:49
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Quote:

On 2003-04-22 23:37, lance wrote:
low memory and pictures can't be transfered via IR. i changed my mind..



low memory? you call 5,2mb low? i don't thi,k that's low for the size of the phone!

And you can transfer pics via IR! Just go to nokia phone browser,and you can browse trough the gallery of ur phone! simple!
ppcrockar
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Posted: 2003-04-23 16:55
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@ bmwfreak_jase

But you can't transfer images via ir to other phones.
bmwfreak_jase
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Posted: 2003-04-23 18:51
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On 2003-04-23 16:55, ppcrockar wrote:
@ bmwfreak_jase

But you can't transfer images via ir to other phones.




there's no other phone that CAN do this i believe!(don't think so,maybe se phones can)
So wy should it work with a7250 then?
ppcrockar
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Posted: 2003-04-23 19:21
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@ bmwfreak_jase

Every SE phone with an IR-port can transfer images to other IR-devices (i.e other phones, pda's, computers etc). And unlike Nokia you don't need any special software for tansferring images to a PC either. With the latest SE phones you can choose if you want to send an image via bluetooth (bluetooth required of course), IR, MMS, or email .

I don't know why Nokia always cripples the features on their phones (the image tranferring is probably to earn more money from their Club Nokia). As always the software in SE phones are far more flexible.

I'm not 100% sure but I think that the Siemens phones can do this as well.

[ This Message was edited by: ppcrockar on 2003-04-23 18:23 ]
dontknow.co.uk
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Posted: 2003-05-18 12:15
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Think about it.
Nokia sells phones to networks....and networks make no cash from you all sending photos via BT or infrared they make it out of you sending a mms.
This will make the phone more attractive to the networks. I think this is why Nokia phones sell more than others.

The 7250 is a good phone it seems to do all the things i want it to do, Its a lot smaller than the 7650 that i had.

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g17
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Posted: 2003-05-18 12:53
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It isnt as earthshaking a phone as the t68. Samsungs and Panasonics have better screens. It seems you cant use all of the 5mb memory. Expensive too.

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