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Author Thinking of getting a 6630 and selling the k750i. Need opinion of you guys.
mob453
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Posted: 2005-08-03 13:17
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MsdriveE.sis will allow you to save large files directly to the card when transferring via bluetooth.

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darksyde
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Posted: 2005-08-03 13:37
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obviously people will say get an SE as this is a SE forum. I own both and think they are both great in their own ways.

Its all down to how or what you will be using the phone for.
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Posted: 2005-08-04 08:00
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On 2005-08-03 10:01:17, turt wrote:
mib1800, I think you underestimate the java applications! I have a K750 and I have a lot of interesting apps!

How can you get bored if you have a MSN app, Mail Client App, HTML browser app, a lot of games, and so on... You can even get a GPS app if you want.

I don't see the real advantages of a smartphone over a java phone, except for a pdf or doc reader... Tell me, really!



java prog are mostly games. You cannot change or expand the base functionalities of the phone with java. The real power of smartphone is in the multi-tasking and running of background services. It is not only just about pdf and doc reader as most who are not familiar with smartphone thinks.

With smartphone, you can get programs to:-
1. replace your built-in calendar/voice recorder/camera/video recorder/input method with a more powerful one
2. change profile/wallpaper/settings based on calendar entries keywords or time setting
3. monitor your incoming call - answer/reject/auto voice record/auto-sms a reply etc
4. video player with one that allows you to play fullscreen in avi, divx, dvd format and subtitles.
5. remotely activate your camera/recorder/settings via bluetooth or sms command.

these are only a very very small sample of what a smartphone can do. There are now thousands of programs which can do so much more.


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Posted: 2005-08-04 09:41
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Exactly!

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turt
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Posted: 2005-08-04 10:11
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well mib1800, then smartphones are quite useless for a majority of users! Who needs what you are talking about? Really, you're watching movies WITH SUBTITLES on a small mobile phone's screen? I occasionally watch a Simpson or Friends episode on my k750 but watching a full movie with subtitles? And the problem with smartphones is their poor battery performance... The rest of your 'advantages' don't convince me much either...
mib1800
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Posted: 2005-08-05 04:06
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turt:

If you talk about the physical screen size of K750 then of course it is very small. S60 physical screen size is at least 40% bigger than K750.

it is not only just about the examples i gave. It is more of the expandability of the smartphone. If you just use the phone to make calls and take picture ONLY, get the K750 by all means.

I think many people now are just starting to discover the many uses of a smartphone. Smartphone is dynamic. K750 is not.
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