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Nokia 7650 vs SonyEricsson P800 |
arus Joined: Jul 09, 2002 Posts: 265 PM |
Nokia 7650 Features :
-GPRS : 3+1 time slots 40.2 Kbps.
-WAP : Version 1.2.1
-Message : SMS, Pic. Message, MMS
-Video Streming : no
-HSCSD : 3+1 time slots 43.2 Kbps
-User Storage : 4MB
-O/S : Symbian ver. 6.1
-Talk time : approx. 4h, Standby : approx. 230h
-Weight : 154 Grams
-Size : 114x56x26 mm
-Polyphonic : 16 chords
-Infrared : yes
-Bluetooth : yes
-Email client : SMTP, IMAP4, POP3
-Pic. phonebook : yes
-Display : Color TFT
-Frequency : Dual band GSM 900/1800
-Image Editor : no
-Speaker phone : yes
-I-mode Compatible : no
-Extended Memory : none
-Build in camera : yes
-Touch screen : no
-Voice memo : yes
SonyEricsson P800 Features :
-GPRS : 4+1 time slots 58.6 Kbps.
-WAP : Version 2.0
-Message : SMS, EMS, MMS
-Video Streming : yes
-HSCSD : 2+1 time slots 28.8 Kbps
-User Storage : 16MB
-O/S : Symbian ver. 7
-Talk time : approx 13h, Standby : approx. 400h
-Weight : 158 Grams inc. Flip
-Size : 117x59x27 mm
-Polyphonic : 24 chords
-Infrared : yes
-Bluetooth : yes
-Email client : SMTP, IMAP4, POP3
-Pic. phonebook : yes
-Display : Color TFT
-Frequency : Triple band GSM 900/1800/1900
-Image Editor : yes
-Speaker phone : no
-I-mode Compatible : yes
-Extended Memory : yes
-Build in camera : yes
-Touch screen : yes
-Voice memo :yes
Which ones you choose guys ?
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jpg Joined: Aug 26, 2002 Posts: 5 PM |
The p800's bigger than the 7650? I thought it was smaller. I think the p800 has the advantage, plus its tri-band. I can use it in the statesü
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mmort7 Joined: May 27, 2002 Posts: 119 From: Czech Republic PM |
P800 have speakerphone function I think (was listen in whitepaper).
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[-SWEET-HEART-] Joined: May 15, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: The Netherlands PM |
I choose definetlt the P800...Its an amazing phone...
The 7650 is available here in holland...But around the p800 are questions like what will it cost, when will it be delivered.
i work for A&E Telecom here in Enschede and they were the first one who had the 7650 actually in the shop. |
Starter Joined: Aug 12, 2002 Posts: 13 PM |
Touch screen - yes, Pen input-yes, Tri-band-yes, HTML browser-yes, Turn on only pda part of the phone-yes, Bigger screen-yes, Additional memory-yes...
How could anyone ever not choose the P800 over the N7650... other than for the most obvious reason! - IT isn't here yet!
Soyn Ericsson needs to get it out asap. |
stevo Joined: Jan 11, 2002 Posts: 114 From: Dunstable, england PM |
Also the cost, aslong as the cost is close to the 7650 then it shud kik its arse, it beats 7650 in almost every aspect!! |
adamrj Joined: Jan 15, 2002 Posts: 155 From: NW London PM |
I have to admit it, although I still prefer Nokia to Ericsson... the P800 is a better phone, and will probably be my next buy. The final straw was finding out that the 7650 has bluetooth... but doesn't have a headset profile. HOW STUPID IS THAT!!!!!!
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Froddan Joined: Jan 18, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
As I see it, the (possible) lack of T9 may be the only reason why I wouldn't buy it. Oh, and the fact that it's not out yet  |
twilight Joined: Dec 29, 2001 Posts: 205 PM |
There are many Symbian and Java Applications avaible fo Nokia 7650 already and most of them are free to download.
P800 has not got more applications yet.
There is an application for Nokia 7650 to enable Real video streaming through GPRS.
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Froddan Joined: Jan 18, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
And 7650 has 3+1 or 2+2 timeslots in gprs, makes sending an e-mail with attachment real fast. That's a real good thing for a camera phone. I don't know about the P800, but with 7650 you can send attachments with no limits, 4-5 or more high resolution photos, and that's when 2 timeslots on sending comes real handy. |
Eamonn Joined: Nov 30, 2001 Posts: > 500 PM |
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On 2002-09-04 12:41, Froddan wrote:
As I see it, the (possible) lack of T9 may be the only reason why I wouldn't buy it. Oh, and the fact that it's not out yet
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can any1 confirm this?
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Super G Joined: Mar 07, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: France PM |
You forget one thing:
7650 is also 2+2! Definitely faster to send MMS!
Anyway:
7650 is available.
P800 is not.
Check the 7650 review from http://www.gsmbox.co.uk |
Froddan Joined: Jan 18, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
I asked SE Sweden about the T9, they didn't give me an direct answer yes or no. They explained the handwriting recognition and touch screen, but avoided everything about T9.
Could it be that they've forgotten it? If it had T9, I'm quite sure they would say so. And it's not mentioned in the white papers either... |
jplacson Joined: Apr 21, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Philippines PM, WWW
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P800 can hit UPload speeds of 50K and DOWNload speeds of about 115K... P800 GPRS speeds are limited by network... 7650 GPRS speeds are already at max. |
Master Librarian Joined: Dec 24, 2001 Posts: 22 PM |
Does P800 have speakerphone or not finally ?
I hink that it is a rather important matter...
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