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Preadator Posts: 49

6600 and sx1 are better for games (ngage) and take better pictures and have a brighter screen but p900 is still in a different league!
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Posted: 2004-05-27 12:57:00
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Taliban Posts: 22

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On 2004-05-27 12:57:00, Preadator wrote:
6600 and sx1 are better for games (ngage) and take better pictures and have a brighter screen but p900 is still in a different league!


and the p900 is good for?
exuse me for being kinda pushy
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Posted: 2004-05-27 14:26:00
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crawltochina Posts: 9

That's what I'm asking myself since a few days...
I have a P900 since december and on monday I also bought a 6600 (bargain). Now I'm using the 6600 all the time because the screen is SOOO much brigher with better contrast. Is there something wrong with my P900? Its screen compared against 6600's screen is dark and white looks grey. And I can almost do anything I want with the 6600 that I could do with my P900.
Any opinions???
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Posted: 2004-05-27 16:24:07
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50Cent Posts: > 500

i am in the same "predicament"
for some reason use the 6600 more than P9
probably cos i got more memory fo N6600 and its a bit smaller
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Posted: 2004-05-27 21:47:20
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Preadator Posts: 49

the nk has a brighter screen just because it does everything is not the same! but unless you put them next to each other you wont be bothered and would get on with life ask any p800 owner who aint seen a p900
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Posted: 2004-05-27 22:01:42
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anonymuser Posts: > 500

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On 2004-05-27 16:24:07, crawltochina wrote:
I can almost do anything I want with the 6600 that I could do with my P900.

I'd say the key word there is "almost".

The P series phones are simply far more capable than Series 60 models. Input is easier, processing is faster, screen is bigger, etc. Now they aren't for everyone, and if you aren't using all their functionality then it's possible a 6600 or similar might suit you more (slightly smaller, better with one hand, etc). But that doesn't make the 6600 "better", it's just more appropriate to your needs.

Yes the screen on the 6600 is brighter, but then the handwriting recognition sucks. It all depends on what you want.

[ This Message was edited by: Boinng on 2004-05-28 00:47 ]
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Posted: 2004-05-28 01:45:22
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Symbiatico Posts: 212

I know the SE P900 and the Nokia 6600 very well, and both are the best that their respective companies have at the moment. But that's as much as the similarities can go. There are many advantages to the P900's UIQ's OS interface that one cannot realize by comparing it to other phones on a web page or glancing over a specs sheet.

Can the Nokia 6600 select multiple SMS's/emails/contacts/pictures and delete/move/Bluetooth them?

Does anything else on the market today have multi-page web browsing like it's on the P900's Opera?

I just stuffed 83 pictures that were snapped in the past few weeks using jZip and BT it in one piece to my PowerBook.

The P900 has far superior text input and configuring power than anything else today. You won't realize thee liberating power of a stylus until you've used it for a short while, and then having to live without it! Oh, and let's not forget the scrolling and navigating power of the jog dial.

Everything else, with standard linear navigation, just pales by comparison.

The screen on the Nokia 6600 is brighter than the P900. It has less than half the area to illuminate! The screen on my P900 is still bright by any standard, and that's a lot to ask from a far more complex touch-type screen.

Even the P900's battery is far more advanced than any Nokia's. It's not just a simple Lithium-Ion, it's a Lithium Polymer! That means more power for less size and weight. Even my almost 3 year old T68i had a Lithium Polymer battery!

[ This Message was edited by: Symbiatico on 2004-05-28 01:34 ]
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Posted: 2004-05-28 02:31:52
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gforce23 Posts: > 500

Also, the P900 has dual processors and more int memory. This message was posted from a WAP device
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Posted: 2004-05-28 07:03:33
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anonymuser Posts: > 500

i suspect the 6600 et al have "dual processors" too - one running the pda functions, and one purely for the phone side. it's not as impressive a feature as it sounds, and didn't start with the P900, SE just chose to hype it up in their P900 marketing (rather cynically).

istr that there are new integrated chips being designed for the next gen of smartphones that should be able to do the whole thing in one. cheaper for the manufacturers, but not so good for the marketing... "new! the P1010 with single processor!"
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Posted: 2004-05-28 09:23:36
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gforce23 Posts: > 500

:-D This message was posted from a WAP device
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Posted: 2004-05-28 09:28:24
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