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I think SE took a rather huge beating by Nokia E series, and decided to discontinue the corporate telephony market i.e. M series? however they had a perfectly good form factor in the M600i, therefore they took a bit of customer comments from here and there, added a proper camera, and rebranded it under the P series?
I mean, how many of you were complaining and asking for a camera in M600i when it first came out?
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Posted: 2007-05-10 18:42:01
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AFAIK, nokia also added a camera to the E series devices that did not have it...
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Posted: 2007-05-10 18:44:51
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@ Ares
Where can I find these pictures of the coming P-series with a flip?
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Posted: 2007-05-10 18:53:12
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I wouldn't want to compare Nokia with SE. at least SE has some semblance of principle towards their product segmentation, Nokia is a whore who would do anything for that extra bit of 'customer satisfaction', regarding the point...
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Posted: 2007-05-10 18:53:41
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On 2007-05-10 18:53:12, Merlyn101 wrote:
@ Ares
Where can I find these pictures of the coming P-series with a flip?
you canīt...wait for some leaks on the coming months lol
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Posted: 2007-05-10 18:57:59
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On 2007-05-10 17:42:19, batesie wrote:
you use the front cam (video call cam) for that these days!
lol I haven't use dual-cam phone, now that i know!
but using the front cam, will the outputing photo be 3.2M pix, or 300k pix only?
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Posted: 2007-05-10 18:59:11
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On 2007-05-10 18:53:41, bodum wrote:
I wouldn't want to compare Nokia with SE. at least SE has some semblance of principle towards their product segmentation, Nokia is a whore who would do anything for that extra bit of 'customer satisfaction', regarding the point...
how true....
but in the end, that's where the money is
money or principles? - an eternal question
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Posted: 2007-05-10 19:22:49
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I guess i'm the only one here who finds the design rather drab and dull not to mention the red black and silver dont quite blend!the only way this phone will impress me is if it's priced really cheap as the features are already somewhat outdated before it's even released...come on

give us a real TOP END phone...
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Posted: 2007-05-10 19:35:40
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Hmm actually I'm beginning to find it hard to see what more they can put into a phone...
More ram, gps, better camera and then the form factor - probably forgot something, but I guess you're going to tell me...
Point is, that yes if I wait for the model that are to replace P990i (if it's true that P1i is not this model) then what more do I need?
GPS would be cool but then again do I need it?
Can't think of anything that I need which is not included in the P1i - so what are you guys looking for in the model after the P990i since you advice people not to buy the P1i
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Posted: 2007-05-10 20:40:53
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On 2007-05-10 19:35:40, Falcon786 wrote:
I guess i'm the only one here who finds the design rather drab and dull not to mention the red black and silver dont quite blend!the only way this phone will impress me is if it's priced really cheap as the features are already somewhat outdated before it's even released...come on

give us a real TOP END phone...
the first bit i agree with you. the second i don't, as i don't believe this should be a top end phone - its the phone bridging dumbphone and fully featured smartphone (i.e. the middleground between K and top P series), so why would sony ericsson kick themselves in the feet by releasing two phones in different classes that do the same things
but i do REALLY hate that colour scheme though. It just looks so much like the red shouldnt be there, and theres just a bit too much silver for my liking
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Posted: 2007-05-10 20:42:09
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