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QVGA
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Posted: 2007-05-05 10:23
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That is something i dont get. What does the E series have that N series dont or cant have? Active plug-ins? Thats got nothing to do with business. Many N series have WiFi aswell. What else?
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Posted: 2007-05-05 10:24
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does n series got the sms reader?
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Posted: 2007-05-05 11:31
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what is an SMS reader?
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Posted: 2007-05-05 11:34
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its n app lication, where with the voice app u ll messages will be readed. its great, do liked it in e50. the english version is very good, but it reads it actaully in every languages but in english pronuncation
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Posted: 2007-05-05 11:36
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On 2007-05-05 11:34:11, BobaFett wrote:
its n app lication, where with the voice app u ll messages will be readed. its great, do liked it in e50. the english version is very good, but it reads it actaully in every languages but in english pronuncation

does it sound like Windows-reader??? You know, like stephen Hawking on Prozac??? [addsig]
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Posted: 2007-05-05 11:41
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its actually not that bad. sam voce as in voice aid
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Posted: 2007-05-05 18:14
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Hi QVGA,

The simple answer is they just are more business focused and appear to have more apps that just don't appear on other S60's. Well at least that is the case with the E61 i can't really say about other E Series devices as i haven't used or owned any. But there are quite a few things on the E61 that i never saw or even new existed on my N73 or N93 also the build quality on E series seems to be the best and highly praised even by people who don't own them and wish that all the N series were built as well. I just wish i had found the E61 last year when it was first released to say i like it would be a massive under statement.

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Posted: 2007-05-05 18:29
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On 2007-05-05 10:23:04, QVGA wrote:
That is something i dont get. What does the E series have that N series dont or cant have? Active plug-ins? Thats got nothing to do with business. Many N series have WiFi aswell. What else?


To answer your question directly?
- VoIP (Avaya, Cisco, and Nortel VPN for PBX based phone systems). Lamens terms? Those phones in a corporate office where their connected to a internal switch based on LAN/Internet connection. Advantage for connecting to that switch via VoIP/WLAN/PBX, allows you to accept an incoming call over WLAN (WiFi) that was going to your office phone. So there is NO escaping your office phone. If your an escalation personnel & on-call this is HUGE because you can ALWAYS be reached to resolve or put in motion a resolution.

- VPN apps that truely work with little configuration regarding protocols required to connect to your company VPN server. Authentication, web apps, etc.

- Allowing your HH to be KILLED or fully locked when its reported lost or stolen, when its in signal range, something that is required by IT departments for all company distributed phones (- thank you RIM for starting this concept on your Blackberry line over 7yrs ago).

As this year goes by we'll see MORE competition for media based corporate solutions on smartphones by Microsoft against Nokia's Symbian. While both of those fight to take more corporate sales from RIM.

Does this help answer your question?
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Posted: 2007-05-06 10:06
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Yes, it sure does!
Thanx a lot all.
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Posted: 2007-05-06 10:15
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@qvga are u after an e series fone?
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Posted: 2007-05-06 10:22
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Yeah i guess so. I'll think about changing my phone in about 2 months. If nothing changes, E65 or E70 are in my list. I need WiFi.
IMO N series dont really offer more compared to E series. Just a changed gallery view.
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Posted: 2007-05-06 10:28
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How about a QWERTY keyboard (e61, e61i, e90)? Makes responding to e-mail much easier while traveling (as an ex-e61 user, currently a M600 and P990 user).

Also, the e61 does not have a camera for security reasons. RIM's "bread & butter" Blackberry handhelds, those that are mainly sold to corporate users, are ones that don't have the camera feature.

IMHO, the original e61, without a camera, was launched to compete directly in this environment. However, RIM realized it was falling behind in the non-corporate market and that the corporate environment was becoming more lax with WM5 handhelds with cameras, so it added mulitmedia functionality. Still, many corporate users have the non-camera handhelds.
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Posted: 2007-05-06 10:32
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E70 has a qwerty keyboard aswell. E61 is impossible to carry around in a pocket, isnt it? thats where i carry my phones.
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Posted: 2007-05-06 10:35
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actually u can carry it in your pocket, but its ok when u are walking. when u sit down, its gets a bit uncomforteable.
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Posted: 2007-05-06 11:31
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On 2007-05-06 10:32:26, QVGA wrote:
E61 is impossible to carry around in a pocket, isnt it?
that'd depend on how you carry that pocket kidding, yeah - it's not designed for tight jeans pockets, if that's what you mean, but neither are cigarette packs, wallets or handguns... Having just tried the e70, yep, that'd be more of a concern - and somehow I wouldn't like to drop that one with the keyboard flipped open... (I have dropped my n91 with the slide open - no probs...except I will now not be able to ever sell it here now that I mentioned it )... [addsig]
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