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marty mcfly Posts: > 500

I understand the range of platforms available with Nokia, S40, S60, S80 etc. But I am just comparing my experience of going from A200 to S60. I don't want the thread to become a full on is better than Nokia zone
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Posted: 2008-12-28 21:52:38
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Pitzon Posts: 435

I have owned around 3 N82:s between other phones.. Itīs a really good allrounder as i have stated many times..

There are some annoying things also for sure like 500 buttons to press for changing for example ringtone. Applications you really must close otherwise they run in the background and stuf like that.

I also hate the thing that camera settings you last used never gets saved when you shut down the cam. It always starts with factory settings and i had to fiddle around white balance settings or choosing shooting mode every time i should shoot a pic.. This is the case for many other brands but Sony Ericsson saves these parametres.

I like small things like the letters who shows up when you type an sms, the letters for the pressed button guides you a little.

Now i left Renoir and got myself a c905, a bit of a gamble after all reading of bad quality but sofar so good
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Posted: 2008-12-28 22:16:00
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marty mcfly Posts: > 500

You didn't stick with the LG for very long
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Posted: 2008-12-28 22:48:23
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tbroe Posts: 278

I had a play with a Viewty and the UI was very much like that of Samsung. Then I played with a 6300 which was rather similar as well.

Well in 2006 early 2007 I would have been shouting about how SE is better than Nokia, however now I deffinatly don't. With the K850 and W910 being rushed and the latest firmwares of them being abysmal plus the fact the produce a load of low end phones and not enough high/mid end ones and only 1 walkman with AF since 2005/6 makes me think they don't do market research and find out what people want. They have just made phones know fans will buy them. However with a loss in market share it obv. hasn't.
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Posted: 2008-12-28 23:29:58
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Pitzon Posts: 435


On 2008-12-28 22:48:23, marty mcfly wrote:
You didn't stick with the LG for very long



It is a good phone for sure and the cam takes beautiful outdoor shots. Indoors it was worse and i missed the powerful flash like in the N82. I also have big fingers and i just like phones with real buttons better. Itīs also a grease magnet as all touchphones so i got bored of wiping it all the time

But i just couldnīt get myself to buy a fourth N82 a little bored of that model
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Posted: 2008-12-28 23:44:25
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tbroe Posts: 278

Hows your C905?
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Posted: 2008-12-29 00:08:11
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marty mcfly Posts: > 500

I could never go for any of the current touchscreen solutions because the typing is so limited. I'd hate to compose an email on that keyboard with two lines of text visible at a time! I've tried and failed
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Posted: 2008-12-29 01:07:18
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mistamatrix Posts: 138

SE's predictive text is out of this world, I can write a text/email in such a short amount of time.
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Posted: 2008-12-29 01:09:08
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Pitzon Posts: 435


On 2008-12-29 00:08:11, tbroe wrote:
Hows your C905?


It seems really nice. Better than expected to be honest. I have been really afraid for it after everything bad i have read. But i decided to gamble a bit.

I had the shop owner to bring out all c905 he had in stock so i could feel around a bit before i chosed one. I noticed one of them had a little stiff navigation pad in the "up" direction.

But so far so good, really happy with the phone. Web browser good, buttons good, really good indoor shots with the strong flash. Wifi works perfect. It feels fast and i havenīt found anything that bugs me yet.

The outdoor shots seems just fine also, a little bit soft compared to the Renoir who has alot sharper pics. This i easily can do to the c905 in a photo editor afterwards so for me itīs not a big deal. I always tune my shots anyway when i resize them for web usage and so on..
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Posted: 2008-12-29 01:55:21
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tbroe Posts: 278

Can you make calls through the wi-fi??
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Posted: 2008-12-29 23:01:26
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