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I think i am going for 6600, it has symbian 7.0, mmc, but awfull audio (?). What do you think? Anyone who got this phone wanna share impresions/points of wiews? How much RAM does it have? Because i dont want to see 'memory low' (ram memory) message as i see it on 7650 when try to open some 'sophisticated' webpages...
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Posted: 2004-11-01 18:28:22
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dsf...
for the time being, i'd suggest u stay away from linux smartphones. they aren't as developed at the symbian/windows os ones.
but if u are a linux developer, u can make the software urself.. which is great!!
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Posted: 2004-11-01 19:18:38
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Why dont you save and buy a p9..?imo,the 6600 is a cheap dull smartphone.like you stated;the audio is horrific and distorted,half off apps crash when opened,boring grid menu,cosmetically ugly,unresponsive joystick,regular crashes on wap,etc.the only way it outperforms the p9,is in the imaging department.however,only you can ultimately decide here!
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Posted: 2004-11-01 19:46:52
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@plasmadog i dont want a linux smartphone.. @k700nut the p900 is nice but i cant use it pub places with the stylus, just with flip on but not all apps runs in this mode. P900 display is very sensitive, and i drop often mobiles.. How about p900, 6600's ram memory? How much is it?
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Posted: 2004-11-01 19:56:28
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The 6600 has 6mb phone memory,and is supplied with a 32mb rs mmc when bought brand new.
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Posted: 2004-11-01 20:02:45
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K700nut i was asking about RAM (temporary memory, for executing and working with current apps) memory and not flash (stacable) memory
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Posted: 2004-11-01 20:08:23
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Not sure on that.only kept the phone for 2days, before returning it,and requestin a full refund.
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Posted: 2004-11-01 20:23:05
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7610 & 6670 are other nice Series 60 7.0 smartphones... all standard s60 features + 1mp camera
But the battery talk time is still worse, just 3 hours.
Same with the audio, is still like other nokias
"Also I would like to point out that polyphony still remains a weak point of phones made by Nokia, in this parameter the device loses greatly to Korean phones and models made by Siemens and Motorola. The only way out is to set mp3 melody as a call signal, all the other versions do not seem appropriate (the quality of the sound is acceptable, but not more, mp3 is better). Another weak point is that the device has mono output, this means that it is impossible to use it as mp3 player. Such files can be used only as call signals.
Here are some links:
7610 review
7610 specifications
6670 review
6670 specifications
What do you think guys?
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Posted: 2004-11-12 22:50:08
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What do you think about Motorola MPX100?
I think it's great. I really really like it very much!
Specifications:
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Model: Motorola MPx100
Price: Middle price segment
Color: Silver with black elements
Weight: 130 g
Dimensions (HxBxT in mm): 114 x 50 x 22
Standby time: up to 200 hours
Talk time: up to 450 minutes
Band support: Tri band GSM 900/1800/1900, GPRS
Browser: MSN, Pocket Internet Explorer (Java, XHMTL basic, WAP 2.0)
GPRS connection: (2+4)
Display: Color display, 176 x 220 pixels
Integrated digital camera: Yes, 1.3 megapixels and three-phase super bright flash
Data interface: Bluetooth, USB, IrDA, ActiveSync
Voice Dialing: Yes
Vibration alarm: Yes
Messaging: Instant Messaging via MSN Messenger, MMS, E-Mail and PIMSync
Storage capacity: 64 MB Flash ROM, 32 MB SD RAM + mini SD slot (up to 512 MB)
Multimedia: MP3, MP4, WMA
Directory entries in the equipment: Dynamic memory
Characteristics:
- Windows Mobile Smartphone 2003
- Microsoft Pocket Outlook
- Windows Media Player
- integrated antenna
- supports VPN
Resources @ Motorola:
http://www.motorola.com/mot/doc/1/1055_MotDoc.pdf
http://www.motorola.com/media[....]raphics/list/0,,4322-2,00.html
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Posted: 2004-11-14 21:27:16
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Here is a SendoX review. It doesn't seems like i'd expect..
Visit here:
Sendo X review (56k warning)
I think that the Motorola MPX100 is the best choice for a non-touchscreen smartphone... great design, great features
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Posted: 2004-11-14 22:25:13
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