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Dogmann Posts: > 500

@mweb6161

You are of course correct well partially it was actually brand new but T-Mobile branded @£270 which i did feel was a good price.

I have 6 months to go on my T-Mobile contract and won't sign another contract for this length unless it really offers me my next handset at a sensational price. The same goes for the Voda contract i have that i only took as it meant i got my Sim Free unbranded N93 cheaper than outright purchase. By choice i always buy Sim free handsets the exception being the N95 but as i only intended using it on T-Mobile and they now do so little branding it really wasn't a problem.

I have noticed though that the Networks and retailers really are pushing 18 or even 24 months contracts with £35per month costs and that many could actually get much better handsets than they settle for with this type of spend. I kept my N93 a little over 9 months which is a long time for me so these long contracts really are not that good for my needs in the last Year i have owned and used an SE M600 and then Nokia N70. N73, N93 8800 Special Edition, E61 and finally the N95 although the last 2 are my current in use devices. Yikes that's 7 phones in a year i defiantly need help with my addiction, now i just have to try a resist till next Year for any new devices.

Having said all that i have noticed CPW have come up with a new plan where if you sign a 18month contract you can upgrade by exchanging your current device after 9 months which could be big IMO. Although it may be quite restrictive as to what you can upgrade to.

Marc

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[ This Message was edited by: Dogmann on 2007-07-19 17:53 ]
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Posted: 2007-07-19 18:51:08
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slycklink Posts: 10

Why should one wait for the N82 as opposed to purchasing a N95 right now? The only thing the N82 has that the N95 doesn't is Xenon? Is that the only improvement sans physical appearance? If the N82 doesn't have much more to offer than the N95, then I'll buy a n95 within a week or so.
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Posted: 2007-07-19 19:29:36
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Mr Miyagi Posts: > 500



[ This Message was edited by: Mr Miyagi on 2007-07-22 15:52 ]
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Posted: 2007-07-22 15:38:39
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jj03 Posts: > 500

The cpw scheme is called swap it..your tariff dictates what phone you can change to after 9 months...bronze (£35pm), silver £40pm), gold (£50pm).

I'm loving the look of the n82, but as with alot of the n series, i will wait and see how the battery holds up before making a decision on it...

Having sold my n95 for it's pathetic battery life, i'm being real cautious.
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Posted: 2007-08-10 15:41:08
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tupac1 Posts: 318

I was going to give up hope for a potential true music mobile, my dreams have been answered ,n82, the successor of the n91. its not ugly like the n91. Having 3.5mm slot makes this a the greatest thing second to sex. Im getting it for shizzle 100%. Looks like i won't be buying the w950i next week xD

Hope its not too expensive, be reasonable with the price in accordance with the specs.

check out them 2 stereo speakers, y'all.
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Posted: 2007-08-10 16:45:06
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remirez Posts: 317

A little Hands on article of the N81 by Engadget Mobile:
http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2007/08/29/nokia-n81-hands-on/
This phone is a killer. The ipod-ish sensitive wheel is a good idea; I'm surprised Apple didn't react to this.
It is said to be a bit bulky, I seriously hope it isn't as bulky as the N95.
I'm also waiting to see how the battery behaves but it seems that Nokia will again be ahead of SE technologically wise for this year.

Hopefully, this nice device will influence other manufacturers.

I see Motorola are also working well if the specs of the Rockr E7 are to be believed (http://pdafrance.com/news/2007-08-29/id9791/Plus-d-informations-sur-le-nouveau-Motorola-Rokr-E7/) GPS, HSDPA, WIFI touchscreen, nothing on the OS yet but a little Linux on here could do well.

A few other devices will be interesting in this year hand, the LG 'Prada' with WM6, the Samsung F700, The HTC Omni,...

It is an exciting time for us phone lovers!

Esatoians, fasten your seatbelt!



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Posted: 2007-08-29 12:52:05
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Aware Posts: > 500

I'm getting old waiting for N82........


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Posted: 2007-08-29 13:19:56
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Supa_Fly Posts: > 500

Ramerez, Motorola already announced several new phones released (up to 60% of its portfolio) is going to be Linux/Java based. BET that the E7 is Linux.

But without FULL linux power accessible by the end user in a terminal out of the box and LINUX YUM apps to install its just a regular phone to me.

@Aware, have you finally realized that with true power = go with Nokia?

THey have a vision and are EXECUTING IT!

SE is seriously falling behind only thinking of photos a& music.
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Posted: 2007-08-29 20:18:09
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Aware Posts: > 500

Only in Smartphones, Prom!

T650's kept for evenings out, S40v.5 still isn't up to OSE A100 for me....


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Posted: 2007-08-29 20:32:41
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g00gle Posts: 17

sure nokia is upping it's game, check this :

http://in.news.yahoo.com/070818/211/6jlou.html

http://www.techshout.com/mobi[....]g-the-issue-out-of-proportion/

http://www.techtree.com/India[....]ia_Handsets/551-83069-615.html

way to go nokia, lol.
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Posted: 2007-09-01 17:26:20
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