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ares Posts: > 500

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On 2006-09-26 17:42:19, QuickShare wrote:
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On 2006-09-26 16:06:00, amnesia wrote:
Oh how I wish it was touch screen.

what?! it's not? .. darn, i should read the whole article...



Yes, no qwerty keyboard and no touchscreen...i know that many people donīt like/need this, but i guarantee you most PXXX or recent P990 users do, so its not quite an alternative, i rather see HTC new products has the real competition for P series
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Posted: 2006-09-26 18:25:23
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axxxr Posts: > 500

ESATO NEWS:

Nokia introduces the all-in-one multimedia computer Nokia N95

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Posted: 2006-09-26 18:37:42
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Supa_Fly Posts: > 500

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On 2006-09-26 12:40:15, Super G wrote:
Note even released yet... and you're already speculating on the battery life?!?


I'm not speculating .... its PURE FACT. This device has the SAME features as the N80 (WiFi, uPnP, more powerful camera+Auto Focus, a LARGER SCREEN means more consistent power to run even at the same pixel resolution. I'm sure the cpu will be much faster than the N80 and I see NO great developments in mobile cpus that have been more efficient than whats on the market. This can change BEFORE mass production ... but this'll mean more cost to Nokia and to the end user = a double edge sword. Nokia have NOT improved their battery technology for quite sometime. the B series.... specifically the one used in the N-Gage QD is STILL the most powerful battery they've ever have! FACT. Nothing in Nokia's spec's not even the ....

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On 2006-09-26 11:51:02, SL33PYH34D wrote: and importantly is running Symbian 9.3 with its HSDPA support and improved memory management.
Lets hope they have improved the build quality since the N80 and given it a high power battery.


I see NO documentation that substantiates this claim. Glad to see someone ELSE realized a serious battery issue potential from a more recent Nokia device. in the PRESS release NOKIA THEMSELVES stated only 200-250hrs light usuage ... that doesnt equate to the kind of WiFi surfing/streaming that can be done on the P990i. SE is KING with low power consumption. SE went with a known power efficient cpu. Nokia hasnt yet thus far.

Dont get me wrong this N95 is a beautiful device ... I just think that SE could provide us with something better this coming January.
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Posted: 2006-09-26 18:47:02
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etaab Posts: > 500

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On 2006-09-26 18:47:02, Prom1 wrote:

Dont get me wrong this N95 is a beautiful device ... I just think that SE could provide us with something better this coming January.



Dont hold your breath, look how long it took SE to get the P990i out, and its virtually obsolete compared to the latest smartphones.

The N93 uses a 970mAh battery, only slightly larger in capacity than the N80's (correct me if im wrong), ive used both my own N93 and N80, and never had any battery issues at all - and ive used both phones much more heavily than i ever did any SE handset before !

Sorry to pee on your parade, but i also thought the N93's battery life would be poor before i bought one, but it lasts me 3 days minimum !
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Posted: 2006-09-26 19:03:48
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Supa_Fly Posts: > 500

@etaab, thanks for the reply ....

But starting out on a full charge.
- how many hours of music & voice calls did you make?
- any video calls? how long?
- how long did you surf WiFi for along with voice/video calls and MP3 playback?

> After all this combined or used in part ... did you N80 last 3 days? If so how much battery life did it have left? How much of EACH that I've listed above did you use EACH day? Sorry one generic post doesnt rain on my parade, especially the huge long threads of N80 owners that I've read on HowardForums.com site.

Care to substantiate your claim please?!

PS I wasnt talking about battery issues, I was talking about power consumption issues with the 970mAh battery.
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Posted: 2006-09-26 19:09:27
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amnesia Posts: > 500

@ares, Most people I know don't care about the qwerty keyboard.
It's the touch screen that is important.


I'm not going to judge this phone until there are actual people using it.
Perhaps it is more efficient than the N80.
Of course if you're going to have Wifi, Bluetooth and the camera on with max brightness you'll drain it.

To me I want to know how it will be with a normal person's usage.

Phone calls, messages, taking pictures now and then etc...
I mean, I'm disappointed it's thick, so I at least hope it has acceptable battery. (As long as it lasts two days I'm happy because I plug it into my charger every night).

Perhaps SE will surprise us with a P1000. But my then, the P1000 will be a 3mp phone with crappy video recording and all the other phones will be 5mps
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Posted: 2006-09-26 19:11:07
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darky Posts: 299

without a touch screen this device is doomed.
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Posted: 2006-09-26 19:22:20
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ares Posts: > 500

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On 2006-09-26 19:11:07, amnesia wrote:
@ares, Most people I know don't care about the qwerty keyboard.
It's the touch screen that is important.



i also thought that...untill i had one...its unbelievable how fast i can write now with a qwerty keyboard, specially for web posting, email and msn talks on the phone

now that i have seen what it can do, i wonīt buy another phone wihtout qwerty keyboard....

and there are LOTS of people that want it, just look at HTC devices also
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Posted: 2006-09-26 19:30:43
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pkimshk Posts: 90

does it support blackberry connect?
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Posted: 2006-09-26 19:35:34
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Vein Posts: > 500

Can't believe people are moaning about a touch screen, it wouldn't be a Nokia if it had touch screen.
It's an awesome phone, a definite partner of the N73.
Can't wait to see the camera shots from it.
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Posted: 2006-09-26 19:53:04
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