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coo1k3n Joined: May 04, 2003 Posts: 272 From: Northamptonshire, UK PM |
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On 2004-03-30 19:17:02, Tec9 wrote:
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On 2004-03-30 18:12:00, Andrew-77 wrote:
I don't see your problem with Nokia's more recent designs, what's wrong with a little experimentation? They may not be to your taste, but you would soon complain if eveything looked the same.
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What!!! look at the new SE designs, they're perfectly normal and good looking and they dont use stupid keypads and stupid shapes, they keep it simple and they are still the best. I used the n-gage today.
here's my review: I was playing tomb raider and it turned off halfway through gameplay. They don't use the official bluetooth logo and therefor my SE brain was confused. To sum up its shit and 3 times the size of my T610.
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I agree wit andrew-77. Not everyone is the same and not everyone wants a boring candybar shaped mobile. I'm not saying all mobiles shouldn't be in bar form, but its good for manufacturers to bring out something different. Its all down to everyones induvidual taste.
Tec9, if you prefer simple keypad layouts and classic bar shapes fair enough, i'm not arguing against that cuz its ure personal taste. Personally i prefer keypads that look different, and arn't in simple rows but layouts that have a shape to it, as long as their easy to use (or have an easy learning curve/keypad is different but easy to get used to) than its ok.
We all have different tastes and mobile manufacturers need to make a vast range of mobiles that suit everyone, of any age. |
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coo1k3n Joined: May 04, 2003 Posts: 272 From: Northamptonshire, UK PM |
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Course the N-Gage is gonna be bigger than the T610!!! It a gaming mobile with 3-D graphics! The N-Gage is near enough as powerful as the Playstation One, you don't expect it to be any smaller?!! |
coo1k3n Joined: May 04, 2003 Posts: 272 From: Northamptonshire, UK PM |
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On 2004-03-30 18:12:00, Andrew-77 wrote:
I don't see your problem with Nokia's more recent designs, what's wrong with a little experimentation? They may not be to your taste, but you would soon complain if eveything looked the same.
Of the more outlandish offerings, I've had a 7650 and a 3650. The 7650 was great except for it's lousy memory capacity, (4Mb dynamic if I remember correctly) as it prevented you from having any decent amount of WAV. ringtones. The 3650 was more or less the identical but with more memory. The dodgy key layout may have taken a week or so to get used to, but at least your mates couldn't just pick your phone up and start messing around with it.
Nokias Series 40 OS is my real pet hate, especially in conjunction with a 4,096 colour screen (the small ones). It's so dull and inflexible. I like to see a grid or list view of my apps, so I can see where things are and what I can do with them. Series 40 only allows one item to be on the screen at any given moment. It somehow gives me the feeling that I have to fit the phone's expectations rather than vice versa.
Still, I could be talking out of my arse, which I'm sure somebody will gladly point out!
[ This Message was edited by: Andrew-77 on 2004-03-30 17:49 ]
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And i forget AGAIN ARGH!
To Andrew-77, Nokia Series 40 mobiles are improving. The Nokia 3200 is a series 40 mobile and you can change the menu view to either list/grid format. And the screen (even though its the sam size and has the same amount of colours) has improved. Images look alot smoother. |
BobaFett Joined: Jan 06, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Kamino (wish it would be Lund) PM, WWW
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