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imran_soorya Posts: 155

Because of its easy menu And good network coverage and battery life and the most important its resale value for those who like changes



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[ This Message was edited by: laffen on 2004-01-26 14:42 ]
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Posted: 2004-01-06 20:35:53
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@imran: and now u r gonna tell us how aaaaaallllllll nokias are so much better cuz the reselling value is bigger.Which u know is not accurate.
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Posted: 2004-01-07 07:00:41
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chaos77 Posts: 8

Does it really matter what make of cellphone you have in your pocket? I chose the T610 because it suited my needs, and the price was right(free!) In the future the REAL war will be with the operating systems as phones become smarter and integrate more with our entertainment as well as communication needs. No prizes for guessing the winner of that little battle! ;-) This message was posted from a T610
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Posted: 2004-01-07 07:24:46
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GodzRekordz Posts: 46

I admit I had a nokia two years ago and it did what i needed to do - then I got a T68 and never looked back my P800 is the best phone I have had

I have even caught myself saying
'I love my phone everytime I find something new and cool that it can do' - if you never have you will


SE rox
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Posted: 2004-01-07 21:55:44
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kenkaw Posts: 4

I too moved to the T68i after using a series of Nokia phones because the Nokias could not keep up with the features of the T68i - colour screen, bluetooth, picture caller id ...

BUT, when the novelty of the new features wore off, I began to miss certain Nokia 'conveniences'. Three things really stood out for me:

1. Nokia's very quick SMS. The T68i was woefully slow and it was a pain waiting for the phone to keep up with my SMSing. Although the latest SE phones like the T630 are quicker, reviews still say that they are not as quick as the quickest Nokias, which is just not acceptable to me.

2. Nokia's screen saver implementation. When I have a missed call/SMS or if the network is down, the Nokia's screen saver stays off. One look at the screen and I can tell. As for my T68i, there was no such indication once the screen/power saver mode kicked in. I had to keep pressing a button to dismiss it and check. This really irritated me.

3. Nokia's timed profile feature which is really convenient (for the uninitiated, you can set the profile to revert to another after a pre-determined period of time).

I didn't realise how important these 'sillly' points are until you no longer have them. So much as I love SE's state-of-the-art features, I know that the above issues will eventually come to haunt me. The solution ? ... I'll just stick to Nokias for now and hope that the upcoming 6230 gives me all the features I want (other than the small screen ... sigh).
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Posted: 2004-01-20 11:27:45
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