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ares Posts: > 500

However...the G900 is so much more...really...after having a smartphone, you wonīt be going for feature phone again. And now that SE finally made a smartphone that looks like a normal feature phone, i think there should be no doubts
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Posted: 2008-06-03 12:20:25
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Saka Posts: 165

I think I found a bug on G900. Every time I scan for WiFi connections the phone restarts. Don't know why, scanning used to work fine before.

Looks like I will have to do the first master reset.
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Posted: 2008-06-03 12:29:57
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zaidiyano Posts: 94

i just got my phone last night and i am impressed with it.. bye bye w960 and hello g900. but i don't see the red-eye reduction. does anyone know where is it? or is it automatic?
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Posted: 2008-06-03 15:50:00
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informatico Posts: 5

Hey what you mean with bye w960i if you intend to throw it away you can give it to me

But anyway can you plase make the data transfer speed test from wifi???
(ex. downloading a file x MB how much time it takes)

im waiting disperately for any result

thanks...
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Posted: 2008-06-03 16:13:55
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kankonq8 Posts: 17






Video

Link: http://kankon.org/upload/DSC00073.zip

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Posted: 2008-06-03 17:14:39
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arj2442 Posts: 308

Hey stephen.

The best pic feature is not massively useful to be honest from my personal experience with it. More of a gimmick than a feature you would use day in day out.

Im in a similar sittuation as you, i was was between c902 and g900.

But some clear factors ahve made my mind up for me.

a) although the c902 is a cybershot, its pictures are not really that great, and in daylight, theres basically no differnece between the two phones (g900 and c902)

b) the g900 is a smart phone at the end of the day, and its possibilties are endless. its organiser function will be really useful for keeping me organised for my busy summer ahead.

c) the slide mechanism on the c902 looks very suspect, people have already highlighted problems with dust getting into it.

d) the screen - at the end of the day, a lovely 2.4 inch screen on the g900 looks way better than the 2.0 screen on the c902, especially for watching movies, internet browsing etc etc.

Basically, i have come to the decision of getting the g900, as it can just about do everything that the c902 can do, and more.

Hope that helps.
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Posted: 2008-06-03 17:19:57
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ares Posts: > 500

I think you made it really clear...right now there isnīt any SE feature phone that justifies itself to be bought instead of G900/G700...IMO...
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Posted: 2008-06-03 18:24:47
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arj2442 Posts: 308

I think we are lucky to be honest. It has been a long long time since the last all rounder phone.

Perhaps the k700i?

Now the G900 gives us great options by combining smart phone functionality, with a top level camera, large 2.4 touch screen, media player and wifi & 3g.

It really is a great allrounder
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Posted: 2008-06-03 19:26:03
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The Matador Posts: 318

nice pics Kankon, saw them on Arabnokia
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Posted: 2008-06-03 19:37:07
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benitorios Posts: 259


On 2008-06-03 18:24:47, ares wrote:
I think you made it really clear...right now there isnīt any SE feature phone that justifies itself to be bought instead of G900/G700...IMO...



true, but that excludes the price factor.

Let's also mention the lagging (however short it is on the G900, it's not instantaneous as on feature phones), which can irritate some "basic" users and let make them turn to a feature phone instead.
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Posted: 2008-06-03 19:58:15
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