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TheRealSpawn Posts: > 500

Look at these comparisons of screensize ive made:

Z600 small, V500 big




And one where I put the z600 screen inside the v500:



Looks like a pretty amazing screen to me

And the moto screen is 65000 TFT where the Z600 is "only" 65000 TFD
With a screen like that I can almost live with a confusing menu
Not to forget the 5mb memory, 2mb only being a very annoying factor in the SE phones to me personally.

[ This Message was edited by: TheRealSpawn on 2003-11-04 14:55 ]
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Posted: 2003-11-04 15:52:05
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wrecked_porsche Posts: > 500

How long do their respective batteries last ?
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Posted: 2003-11-04 16:44:09
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Ninjaturtle Posts: 296

@ TheRealSpawn

I think you are mistaken about the screens.. the V500/V600 does have more pixels, but i think the resolution in DPI is higher than the Z600.

Your pictures doesn't show the correct aspect ratio between the screens.

To illustratre my point your pic of the display on the V500 seems to be about 50mm wide and the V500 in total is only 49 mm wide...

See my point ?

[ This Message was edited by: Ninjaturtle on 2003-11-04 17:25 ]
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Posted: 2003-11-04 18:21:01
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TheRealSpawn Posts: > 500

I cant say for sure - I cant find any futher specs - so its possible.

find me some numbers please so that I may update the pictures


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Posted: 2003-11-04 18:37:02
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Guy89 Posts: > 500

Get V500!!!!!!!!
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Posted: 2003-11-04 19:18:35
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Delphi Posts: 12

The V500 (V525 on Vodafone Only) as a screen size of 1.9 inches on the diagonal and has a high smaller pixel size than the Z600 which results in a much sharper image with better definition for graphics and pictures.

I have played with the V500 and the V300 (T-Mobile Version) and the interface is much improved over old models. For example it is only 7 key presses to send an MMS message versus 13 on the old T720i and I think this is a lot less than Nodia's Series 40 handsets.

Aslo, Moto has the coolest bluetooth headset to go with the V500
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Posted: 2003-11-04 20:21:12
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ts_666 Posts: 301

is it only me that thinks homer looks a chicken (literally, i mean) in those pictures?

off topic, but i couldn't help it!
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Posted: 2003-11-04 20:44:44
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SnowBear Posts: > 500

picīs please .. i would like to see this v500
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Posted: 2003-11-04 21:20:59
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WildNomad Posts: 113

Also, regarding J2ME games (JAVA), don't forget that the V500 supports MIDP 2.0 while the Z600 does with MIDP 1.0...

Regards!
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Posted: 2003-11-05 02:04:44
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firestorm_westy Posts: 12

I have hade my V500 for a week now. It replaced a Panasonic X-70 (Both on Orange)

I also have a T610, so, here are the comparisons;

Screen: V500 by far the best... Bright, colourful, and pin sharp

Tones: No contest, V500 MP3s are fantastic... You really can use any MP3 as a ringtone!

Data Connection: X-70 would just not work with my Ipaq. V500 and T610 do, without problem, both happy to transfer sounds and pictures. Very stable GPRS access to internet from both phones... a draw

Messages: The entry system on the V500 takes some getting used to, but, after a week of use, I think I can type messages at least as quickly as I could on the T610.

Battery Life: The T610 wins this hands down. The V500 is fine on standby, but starts to struggle when you use BTooth a lot, which is to be expected. The X-70 was just plain useless.

Conclusion: V500 is a great little phone. The perfect update for my T610, and does everything that the X-70 promised, but couldn't deliver. Go get one!
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Posted: 2003-12-02 11:05:06
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