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doughboy Posts: 1

The V500 looks great but it's my understanding that you can't have multiple numbers for phone book entries which seems quite backwards these days to me. Otherwise it would be a great phone.

Can any owners confirm this.
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Posted: 2003-12-03 06:49:06
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jrmi Posts: 78

Looks like the V500 is one good phone.

Have to check this one out as soon as it is available here in the market.

Have anyone compared the screen of the V500 to that of Z600? I have seen the screen of the Z600 and in my opinion is that, it is one of the best screens i have seen so far for a mobile phone.
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Posted: 2003-12-03 07:03:29
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foker Posts: 31

But theres an external antenna....

General features
Announced in: August 2003, availability on the market - September 2003
GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Internal screen: a colour graphical TFT 65K display with the resolution of 176õ220 pixels. It contains up to 8 +line with icons and tips to the soft keys use
External dispaly: inversion display with the resoltuion of 96õ32 pixels
Battery type: Li-Ion 700 mAh
Autonomy:
Standby time: up to 210 hours
Talk time: up to 525 minutes
Integrated digital VGA camera (640x480 pixels)
Adjustable menu, shortcuts
Weight: 95 g.
Dimensions: 87õ47õ23 mm

Memory
Phonebook: up to 1000 entries. Only one phone number can be added to one name. Besides, it is possible to add e-mail address and assign a photo to each entry
Lists of the last calls:
10 dialed numbers
10 received numbers
10 missed numbers with date and time indication
5 Mb of memory, which can be shared between different applications and data

Call management, ringing tones
Vibrating alert
32 ringing tones + a possibility to compose up to 32 own melodies
mp3-file and wav can be used as a ringing tone
24-tones polyphony
Different modes of vibrating alert, schemes
Voice dialing: up to 20 phone numbers
Voice commands to access a menu: up to 9 tags
Voice memo: up to 2 minutes

SMS
MMS
EMS
Nokia Smart Messages
Predictive text input iTap

Connectivity
GPRS(4+2)
Bluetooth
WAP 2.0
IrDa is absent
Synchronization with PC via cable (RS232/USB).
e-mail (POP3/IMAP)
Synchronization with PC (USB)

Organiser and extras
Integrated digital camera
J2ME
Calendar
Data, time
Calculator
Currency converter
Organiser with an alarm-clock, up to 500 records, different types of events
Games (5 pre-installed)
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Posted: 2003-12-03 10:21:46
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701 Posts: > 500

In light of all replies,i'd get the v500. This message was posted from a T610
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Posted: 2003-12-03 10:31:36
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"Hacker" Posts: 192

I think that V500 has richer functions than Z600.Better you should wait and get Z1010.
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Posted: 2003-12-03 10:34:39
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TheGlassJAw Posts: 370

im alittle biased as i got a z600 over a v500 last week but yeah, z600 is the best phone ive had (apart from the p800 but we wont count that) 2mb is actually more than enough
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Posted: 2003-12-03 11:02:34
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