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gtr83
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Posted: 2009-01-13 00:21
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Well TBH most people in my neighborhood who prefers SE phones are guys whose jobs require us to be on the move most of the day, which makes simpler phones with big icons friendlier to the eye and thumbs. S60 is good, but it can get too complex at times
Nokia 3520 > 6600 > W800i > W890i > C702 > C905 > BB 9500 > Samsung INNOV8
marty mcfly
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Posted: 2009-01-13 00:28
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Well that was an interesting and arrogant rant

Calling me clueless is a bit harsh. Why get personal?

But the whole thing is completley pointless. This is all down to PREFERENCE. I prefer because it's straight forward, not because I'm stupid, which I am far from. Your quote:

"SE Menu system much nicer to use? Ye thats FOR YOU, personaly S60s is much better"

Exactly, so why be so nasty about it?

"Everything in the Camera controlled by ONE button? What kinda N82 did you have? Everything is done by the Dpad keys and center key, and settings can be saved in Scene Modes > User Defined and it will keep whatever you set, like i said above realy sounds as if you had no idea what you were doing so its good you went back to A200."

Actually, the dpad and the centre key are one piece, so thanks anyway. Yes you can save preferences, but that's still slower than having them loaded automatically on startup.

And again, thanks for getting personal for the second time. Were you bullied as a child?

Tsepz_GP
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Posted: 2009-01-13 00:49
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LOL, uhm, NO, not getting personal and no wasnt bullied, just saying what im seeing. sorry if it offends you.
One piece = one button??? Guess my whole keypad is one button since it is one piece, but whatever, i do get what you mean by it takes a little more fiddling on a N82 to get your settings, just tried it out but it doesnt seem all that bad, anyway each to their own.
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se_dude
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Posted: 2009-01-13 05:32
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Btw, I just noticed GUCCI, you use the most controversial handsets offered by both companies. N81 has been discontinued in India due to poor build quality issues and K850 is...umm..history..
Tsepz_GP
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Posted: 2009-01-13 06:28
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Yes, and before these two, i had a Black SE W900 and NOKIA N80, I just seem to be attracted to controversial phones. best part is that they serve me well, or atleast the N81 has,havent had any build quality issues with this baby.
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marty mcfly
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Posted: 2009-01-13 07:49
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On 2009-01-13 00:49:56, GUCCI.011 wrote:
One piece = one button???


No, one button equals one button. It's a five way key which moves on a central pivot, a bit different from d-pads. Often referred to as the centre key. Keypads are clearly not the same thing.
Tsepz_GP
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Posted: 2009-01-13 09:37
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Thats great, anyway as i said i dont realy see the fuss in using the dpad to set cam settings, instead of having to mess around with the keypad.
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NightBlade
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Posted: 2009-01-13 09:40
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Having camera shortcuts on the keypad (in C905's case - on the d-pad) and above the screen is a major time-saver. The people you want to take a picture of won't stand there forever waiting for you to fiddle with the settings menu, you know.
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Posted: 2009-01-13 09:52
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On 2009-01-13 09:40:21, NightBlade wrote:
The people you want to take a picture of won't stand there forever waiting for you to fiddle with the settings menu, you know.

lol
marty mcfly
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Posted: 2009-01-13 10:08
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Exactly. The Nokia way of using this one button is so slow. 's shortcuts are massively quicker.
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Posted: 2009-01-13 10:20
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Yea I find the shortcuts so useful, just a few clicks and you have the exact right settings for the scene
Tsepz_GP
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Posted: 2009-01-13 13:23
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Lol, i just take the pic with the auto setting if it has to be taken quickly, point and shoot, on my K850 even with shortcuts if i want a perfect setting i have to fiddle a bit anyway, not much diff.
's shortcuts massively quicker- talk about exaggerating ,many times ive had to use both my K850 and mates N82 to take pics, the great thing was that i didnt always have to mess around with the N82's settings since its Auto settings gave great results, ANYWAY, getting to the settings was just as fast on the N82 which i hardly ever had to change.

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marty mcfly
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Posted: 2009-01-13 13:53
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Yes, yes we know. Nokia's are the best in the world and 's suck. It's a great argument
gtr83
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Posted: 2009-01-13 13:56
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Which sheds more light to the statement: "You are your phone"
Nokia 3520 > 6600 > W800i > W890i > C702 > C905 > BB 9500 > Samsung INNOV8
marty mcfly
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Posted: 2009-01-13 14:07
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I think this is the case
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