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Very nice!!! but a 1.3 mp cam would have really added that much more!!
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Posted: 2006-02-06 11:47:28
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A lot of business oriented people wont want a camera and people here have been saying that they want a featured phone like this without a camera as they cant take cameras where they work.
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Posted: 2006-02-06 11:51:58
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Oh yes I remeber that...
Nokia did that with the 9300 right? Now the 9300i has a cam...
Maybe the M600i will have one to!
im just teasing...
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Posted: 2006-02-06 12:03:10
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The white version is beautifull !!
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Posted: 2006-02-06 13:00:37
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I agree with you LAU
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Posted: 2006-02-06 13:04:36
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The style is too minimalist for my liking. The minimalism of the K750 is just right, the M600 is a little too bland for my liking. Still, phone functionality is the first priority, ergonomics second, and looks come third. The ergonomics of the M600 I expect will be pretty good.
Hopefully the qwerty kyb uses double sided keys and not double tap. If the former, then the keyboard will be easier to use than the smaller keys kyb of the P910. This will be a bonus for qwerty typing without the stylus. EDIT: just noticed in the high res photos the keys have raised outer edges, making it easier to rock the button (to get a "q" or "w" etc)
It has a menu wheel, and SE claim can be used with one hand (don't they always

However there is no joystick or d-pad type control - meaning java apps may be difficult to navigate (and games a pain to play).
full touchscreen with handwriting recognition, and symbian app support (uiq3) makes it a credible smartphone. But even though it has full media format support, the micro card expansion means memory is limited unless you have 500+ dollars falling out of your pocket. With only 64MB card included many of these phones will never see much parrallel use an mp3 player. Many who want an mp3 player with their smartphone would be better off with the P990.
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Posted: 2006-02-06 13:34:38
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On 2006-02-06 10:50:27, masseur wrote:
just because its UMTS/3G doesn't mean it has to be used for video calls.
3G is just higher bandwidth data, one use for which is video calling.
My jasJar had 3G but I never made a single video call but did use it for very fast browsing and emailing etc
Agree.
I have a E61, yet it does support video telephony albeit without my picture being sent. But I can get incoming video from the other party.
No WiFi support on M600? Duh

whyyyyy?
E61 beats that thing K.O. already.
Though I like the looks of M600 too. Looks like a K750i family member
[ This Message was edited by: Super G on 2006-02-06 13:09 ]
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Posted: 2006-02-06 14:04:30
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Great looking phone, cracking. Very nice list of features too, someone mentioned it could compete with the p990, tbh i don't know that it will. Its smaller, sleeker, and doesnt have a camera, its aimed at a slightly different market i reckon. Kind of a reduced fat pxx.
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Posted: 2006-02-06 14:06:27
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where is the loudspeaker???? :?
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[ This Message was edited by: sasha-SE on 2006-02-06 13:11 ]
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Posted: 2006-02-06 14:11:09
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when I said compete I guess what I really meant was that people would have a hard time deciding between the two if they are in the market for an

business phone.
Remember that the P series has always been marketed as such and now we have the M600 as a business device.
Sure, if a camera is a neccessity then the P990 will be the choice but there is so much overlap between these two that some people are going to have a tough time deciding and others will be dissapointed if they make the wrong choice
time will tell I suppose
strangely, the M600 doesn't appeal to me at all, whereas the P990 does
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Posted: 2006-02-06 14:13:59
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