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Phone Arena just reviewed this phone today. They are not pleased so much with the camera and say the phone is slow
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Posted: 2009-11-04 17:48:00
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Perhaps the new platform will be higher end phones and s60 will become more in budget phones. Or perhaps i aint got a clue
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Posted: 2009-11-04 18:03:00
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The problem is i will be on an 18month contract, and if i watied a bit for the X10 i would know android is the future with tons of apps avaible, while going for the satio will present little overpriced apps.
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Posted: 2009-11-04 18:08:00
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Totaly agree 10123. Il be upgrading a 24month contract next year, and with Android devices such as Droid,Tattoo, Hero and upcoming models being so well priced with so much support and apps i to feel a bit uneasy with Symbian, the whole going from S60v5 to Symbian^2 without updating the S60v5 devices is worrying

im prepared to leave Symbian anyway, but dont want to see it die lol.
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Posted: 2009-11-04 18:21:03
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I look forward to Rachael or X10 or Infinity(confused)
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Posted: 2009-11-04 18:24:00
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phone arena reviewers are absolutely idiots, no offense... Picture quality during day is brilliant, price is very good for the launch ( here it is 500 euros all taxes included simfree), divx - you always have apps than can do it, 3,5 mm jack- maybe this one is a downside, but not for me. Satio is the best SE device i ever had.
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Posted: 2009-11-04 19:53:49
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Yes a review really is a personal opinion. I would still buy the Satio over the Samsung but the Samsung pics to me still seem better for detail. The 3.5 jack thing you can use an adaptor anyway.
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Posted: 2009-11-04 20:22:00
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On 2009-11-04 15:05:58, Boinng wrote:
Symbian may very well last a good while longer at the low-end as an entry/mid-tier OS, but what we now call smartphones won't be running it, and what development it will attract is pretty doubtful. Developers like to code for people that want to make use of mobile apps, and aren't afraid to download or even pay for them, and that won't necessarily be Symbian users in the future.
I had lunch with T-Mobile and RIM today for the launch of the Bold 2 / 9700 and while the BlackBerry apps can cost between £2.50-£5, they were laughing when I said about the prices of S60 apps. Googasync wants me to pay £14 to get an app that can sync appointments with Google Calendar!! That and the £10 app to turn the phone on automatically at a set time, £10 for a task manager or about $200 for a suite of apps, I really can't see how any developers are going to sell anything even when Symbian is pitched at the mid-high end. When it goes down the scale, it will be even worse and it will barely be a smartphone OS anymore - nobody will ever add anything to it!
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Posted: 2009-11-04 21:15:15
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On 2009-11-04 12:17:40, vegetaleb wrote:
-Symbian version of SE Tracker or at least a working java one (nokia one doesn't have live calories counter)
Are you refering to the Nokia Sports Tracker? That is not a java app.
http://sportstracker.nokia.com/nts/main/index.do
http://sportstracker.nokia.com/nts/main/download.do
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Posted: 2009-11-04 21:31:54
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SE Tracker has live calories counter but it's in java and doesn't work on Satio
Nokia sport tracker doesn't have calories counter but works well on Satio
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Posted: 2009-11-04 22:54:41
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