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Nokia Launches New Fashion Collection: Nokia 7280, Nokia 7270, Nokia 7260. |
dragonunleashed Joined: Sep 05, 2004 Posts: 9 PM |
again, isnt this a "we hate nokia forum"? |
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milmino Joined: Jun 14, 2004 Posts: 454 From: Kenya PM, WWW
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IMHO 7260 is nice, 7270 can give me a headache if i look at it for too long, and how the heck does one write an sms with the 7280?  |
mib1800 Joined: Mar 18, 2004 Posts: > 500 PM |
i agreed. so much hate Nokia here. hate
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david1975 Joined: Apr 05, 2004 Posts: > 500 PM |
nice phones you see why cant se just try and design something nice they all ways have such boring and predictable designs they should lighten up a bit |
methylated_spirit Joined: Jul 07, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Bonnie Scotland PM |
Maybe thats a fair point, but when i buy a phone, i want a good product first off, looks are secondary. These new Nokias are just average, ordinary phones. They have spent most of their design budget on the looks and marketing, the spec isnt exactly what you would expect from a completely new mobile, is it? Thats why nokia get slated a lot here, because we know good phones, and frankly, (most) nokias just aint that good.
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p800_london Joined: Aug 21, 2004 Posts: 61 From: London PM |
i quite like them kind of stylish |
lordmat Joined: Jul 21, 2004 Posts: 410 PM, WWW
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they look ok but again nokia dont make any good phones they make low budget ones or the same one in a diffent case with little improvement my example what can nokia can beat the p900 or p910 or s700 and are they still making there 128x128 screens
i hope this dont thead get block beacuse we all argue
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Sammy_boy Joined: Mar 31, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Staffordshire, United Kingdom PM, WWW
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@lardmat - whenever anyone posts anything about Nokia, arguments/flame wars always ensue!
I rather like the look of that 7270 flip phone myself!
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d_a_r_k_n_e_z_z Joined: Jun 15, 2002 Posts: 186 From: My Crypt in L.A. PM |
30 models in 1 month? saturate the market is bullshit? having hate inside you is bullshit!!
having more phone models is no different than having a lot of car models to choose from a single car maker like GM which has a lot of car brands under it or toyota like scion or lexus for example. |
lordmat Joined: Jul 21, 2004 Posts: 410 PM, WWW
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Sammy_boy my name is lordmat not lardmat
well nokia they just make loads of phones all with a little upgrade
that 6260 i thought that was a proto type for the noika 7610 does look like the pitures
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david1975 Joined: Apr 05, 2004 Posts: > 500 PM |
That is why nokia will always be no 1 thex are clever when it comes to the market place if only se would do the same siemens is trying it a fear in the next six months there will be an anocement that se have split which wont be a bad thing ericsson used to be cool
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methylated_spirit Joined: Jul 07, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Bonnie Scotland PM |
darknezz, the difference is, the cars are DIFFERENT. you got hatchbacks, saloons, SUV's, people carriers, vans, sports cars etc. And, dont forget that they are still made by toyota, ford, whoever, GMC dont actually make them, they just take the money. ONE Nokia phone has very little do distinguish it from another nokia phone, under the cover, a lot of them are basically the same.
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Edhi Joined: Aug 23, 2003 Posts: 6 From: www.liquidelephant.co.uk PM, WWW
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Colour me a deep shade of impressed.
Lately all the Nokias I have seen have been designed for (apparently) younger teenagers. Having reached 19 I decided last year that I wanted a new phone that had a bit of class and style, and chose the SE T610 (still IMHO one of the classiest looking phones out there). This summer I upgraded to a P900, which I love, but is a bit plasticky compared to the T610 (probably because it IS made of plastic )
However these new Nokias really impress me, because it looks like they've got in some designers that know what people want. In case you've had your head under a large rock for the last few months or more, you'll have noticed that "retro" is very much back in style, and Nokia have been very clever in picking up on that and releasing some phones that will appeal to a large audience, from fashion-conscious teens to, IMO, young professionals that don't necessarily need phones with half a computer packed inside.
Of course, once style changes again and retro is out (only a matter of time) those phones will suddenly look very very dated (in a bad way), but if the aren't priced too highly then it'll be easy for people to get rid and buy newer models.
Good marketing move from Nokia as I see it, and it would be nice to see SE release some phones styled a bit differently, because I believe they have the better build quality/software.
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p900 lover Joined: Jan 08, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: London PM |
very nice,
but the 7270 is very much the same as the 6170.
not sure which 1 to go for,
think i need 2 c them both 2 make my mind up |
axxxr Joined: Mar 21, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Londinium PM, WWW
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| Ok, we’ll admit that we were super skeptical about the 7280, which ditches the keypad entirely and has more of a pen-shaped design, but after playing around with it for a few minutes we decided it wasn’t so bad. It has this scroll wheel-type controller called the NaviSpinner which you have to use to navigate the user interface, and the idea is that you keep your just transfer over you contacts from your old phone along with your SIM card and then use the NaviSpinner to quickly find and select the person you want to call (and it actually works). You can still dial manually by entering other numbers by rotating the NaviSpinner and selecting the number you want, though it is more hassle than it’d be with a regular keypad. The big surprise was how easy it was to write a text message. We figured it’d be a serious pain in the ass, but Nokia tossed in this special predictive text software that unlike T9 doesn’t try to guess what word you’re trying to write out. Instead when you select a letter it automatically puts the letters that are most likely to follow the one you just choose (like if you’ve selected the letter “T” to start a word the odds are good that the next letter is either “a”, “h”, “e”, etc) and using the scroll wheel to pound out messages this way didn’t take very long at all. Not saying we’d toss aside the Treo for this thing, but the 7280 definitely has its appeal. Should also mention that it has a built-in digital camera (VGA quality only), Bluetooth, and the resolution of the screen is 208x104. A version with EDGE should be out in the States early next year. |
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