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The use of stylus is the future for
Pocket pc
Smart fone
Better get used to, before its too late
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Posted: 2004-12-08 14:47:03
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Actually it would also be a nice thing to buy a used P900 - afterall it's cheaper and basically the same phone as the P910.
And since it's S/E even a used P900 (with the right owner) will be almost as good as new
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Posted: 2004-12-08 16:25:22
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@exodus262 - The Nokia 9210i is a VERY nice fone mate . . . but given more choices here buddy, might as well go for the Nokia 9500 rather choosing the

P910i dude . . . just a thought. Good Luck matey!
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Posted: 2004-12-08 16:30:16
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Whew, thanks for the feedback guys, yupe, I think, 2 things i will miss at the most are the true qwerty keyboard and the big screen, heheheheh...
JN : Whew, N9500 is cool but the price is over the top peak, basically it was launched with price about US$ 1000, but now it's almost US$1500 !!! what a pscyho world !
I wonder, why people buy something for it's prestigious, altough they don't fully understand it's feature, but in my country, it's such a dignity if you have new and expensive phone model, altough you're barely understand it's feature & technology... whew....
anyway, i want to know why FoxHunter advice me to buy used P900 ? what's the most significant difference between P900 and P910i ?
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Posted: 2004-12-09 04:34:53
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Most significant is the internal memory
I think 16 megs for p900 and 64 megs for p910i
and external memory support, that's only 128 megs for p900 and 1 gig for p910i.
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Posted: 2004-12-09 05:39:12
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stylus is far more better and more hi-tech than phones without it (touch screen)...
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Posted: 2004-12-09 07:30:33
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I had a Nokia 9110 and 9210, then moved to to a P800 and recently the P910. The Nokia was a great phone, but I would not go back to it now because:
1. The SE PXXX series are smaller, and it does make a difference
2. There is not that much of a difference in the speed of input, and the stylus makes up for it in many cases - you also have the option of handwriting, although I've never bothered to learn the SE style... On the P910 you do have a keyboard, which is surprisingly useable.
3. The screen size is not a major drawback - yes, I liked the 9210 screen, but I can still easily write emails on the P910. Also, what you lose in width you gain in height.
4. The only drawback is the ability to send faxes. I can receive faxes through my Orange fax service, albeit I have to redirect it to another fax machine - for the number of faxes I get this is not an issue
5. I never ever got my Nokia to send/receive emails, plus the 9210 does not have GPRS (new model does though)
6. The job dial is an excellent method of input - I use the OGGplayer and my P910 at the gym. I could not imagine lugging a N9210 in there, and in any case I don't think it plays stereo sound or has headphones.
The N9210 is about 3 years old now. There was enough justification for me to make the leap to P800, so to go straight to a P910 would be a major leap which I guarantee you will not regret!
(Just re-read some of the posts)
If you want to buy a second-hand P900 that will still be a major step up. The screen is better than the N9210, it has GPRS and Bluetooth, and is faster in general operation.
Martin B
PS. I talked my boss into buying a N9210, which he hated, but I also persuaded him to get a P800, P900 and P910, which he loves, and he is a hard man to please!!!!
[ This Message was edited by: mbailey on 2004-12-09 09:18 ]
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Posted: 2004-12-09 10:14:33
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I would recommend going from the N9210i to the p910i and not the p900 for the following:
The p910 has more internal ram, 32 for the OS and 64 MB internal drive, and supports the MS pro Duo which enables you to use external cards of up to 1GB.
The p910 has a better screen, brighter and more vivid colours.
The P910 has a more stable OS with far less crashes and faster application execution.
The p910 has a small qwerty KB which is useful when writting SMS or adding a contact.
The p910 seems to have better reception as the signal strength is better than that of the p900 or p800.
The p910 has better sound quality special when using the speaker phone.
I guess there are more small updates done to the p900 to reach the p910 so why sacrifice these updates ???
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Posted: 2004-12-09 12:59:17
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