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New!!! Nokia 6600 & 3100 etc |
dekobastos Joined: Mar 05, 2003 Posts: 6 PM |
My god, where is the TouchScreen?!?! (*$*@(#*&*
touchscreen always was essential, why nokia's dont have this function?
*#¨*#&¨(@*!!!!
About this Digital Pen? will be able to sketch?
(Sorry for the english, im from Brazil!!! =PPPP)
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619 Joined: Jun 19, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: if you dont like my posts, IGN PM |
SE shld start distributing video recorder for P800
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Flying Finn Joined: Dec 12, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Finland PM |
6600 is clearly 7650's successor...it looks even more like a PDA...the direct BT printing thing is pretty cool. Clearly not a phone in the same category as T610 but higher. I love the 3100 the most though, It's got everything I want. Like a Series 40 2100. |
B Joined: May 18, 2003 Posts: 15 From: Georgia (In Europe, Not USA) PM, WWW
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Gentlemen,
from my point, 6600 is good news for SE, because T610 is already selling and they have time to improve it and also construct new models to kill 6600.
as for 3100, this will be a good sign for SE showing that 256 color screen IS NOT THE "COLOR SCREEN" for now, but something like "GOOD GRAYSCALE". sorry for such a bad parralel, but all Nokias as i remember have TFT displays, and because SE is insisting in techno leadership, it must improve displays!... |
bart Joined: Feb 03, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Flanders PM, WWW
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its not gone fit in your pocket i think. i can fit my P800 in my pocet and i've got space to spear (no i don't have special pains) |
619 Joined: Jun 19, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: if you dont like my posts, IGN PM |
t68/t300/t310/P800 can do a direct printing too... via bt/ir
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d' fuhrer Joined: Feb 26, 2003 Posts: 163 From: the wolf's lair PM |
the 3650's little brother i say, this one will be another best seller and will again widen nokia's lead in the industry. this will be the only reason i may go back to nokia but never to SE again. i don't need a flimsy, fragile touchscreen and i find plastic to be much durable and tough than aluminum and cheaper to replace.
if you don't have something nice to say, don't say something nice.  FUEHRER MEANS "LEADER" IN GERMAN STUPID. |
Super G Joined: Mar 07, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: France PM |
Very nice pictures of this small 6600 baby at www.threegmobile.net |
nils7 Joined: Feb 02, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Europe PM, WWW
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The lady on the first pic on 3gmobile.net looks nice heheheh! |
bentheslayer Joined: May 29, 2003 Posts: 34 From: Wales, UK PM |
I have to say I like the way the 3100's keypad lights up, but apart from that... lol
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Flying Finn Joined: Dec 12, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Finland PM |
"the 3650's little brother i say"
size wise yes
feature wise...its more like 3650's grand dad 
[ This Message was edited by: Flying Finn on 2003-06-17 22:35 ] |
Iceduck Joined: Mar 18, 2002 Posts: 109 From: Denmark PM, WWW
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Please stop the mindless Nokia bashing. The people who compare the 6600 with the T610 obviously haven't got a clue what they're talking about. They are completely different classes, the 6600 runs a real operating system and the T610 is merely a spiced up cellphone. I do love my P800 but this phone looks like it has it all. To tell you the truth, after a while you get kinda tired of the handwriting input on the P800. That is its biggest weakness, no doubt about that. It's slow and it's difficult to input text when you're not sitting down in a relaxed environment.
I really doubt that SE will be able to make a product that will be able to compete directly with the 6600 since they won't use the Series 60 interface. They could of course make another alternative UI for Symbian OS, but application support would probably be very weak. As it has been said, the P800 is not in direct competition with the 6600 as it's a PDA.
If it's reasonably priced I wouldn't mind buying it when it comes out. I like the Siemens SX1 too, but seriously, life is too short for that kind of stupid keypads. |
d' fuhrer Joined: Feb 26, 2003 Posts: 163 From: the wolf's lair PM |
a mini review of the 6600 here; http://asia.cnet.com/reviews/handphones/0,39001713,39014700p,00.htm
Less conventional is the other new Nokia--the 6600 with its oval outline and sizeable girth. This handset weighs some 122g and measures 58.2mm across. The major technical improvement in the 6600 is its long-overdue 65,000-color active-matrix display.
When we tried out a pre-production unit, we found the screen an excellent electronic viewfinder. Unlike previous Nokia camera-phones, the response time of the 6600 is fast enough to keep up with sharp movements, even under low-light conditions. To top it off, the video-capable 6600 even comes with a 2x digital zoom, plus a new technology called "Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL)". This last innovation allows users to compose messages with text, sound and images in sequence. ANOTHER LOW TECH INNOVATION BY NOKIA.
Other notable features include the handset's 6MB internal memory, Bluetooth support, as well as streaming video and audio capabilities. Like the 7650 and 3650, the 6600 uses Series 60, Nokia's implementation of the Symbian OS.
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wirrum Joined: Jun 08, 2003 Posts: 24 PM |
I'm wondering a little;
that SMIL-technology Nokia is boasting of; isn't that pretty much like MMS? In that case isn't this SMIL anything new. Ok, might be new with complete MMS-support for Nokia, but not to SE and Siemens. |
Iceduck Joined: Mar 18, 2002 Posts: 109 From: Denmark PM, WWW
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Could it mean that you can "record" an MMS with sound and pictures simultaneously..? If that's not it then it's exactly the same as MMS on the Sony Ericsson phones. |
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