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mechano_egypt Posts: 67

if u want a big screen with nice resolution and a qwerty keyboard then you should go for a laptop.
as for a nice phone with pda functionality i think the p910 is great.
I have friends who returned the 9500 because it was slow ..
the p910 is quick enough for my apps and i dont wait to get a number from contacts list though i have more than 700 entries.

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Posted: 2005-01-24 14:10:08
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waja800 Posts: 319

I'd still say the P910i is better than the 9300, simply because the P910i has touch screen and the 9300 doesn't.

Navigation via touch screen is simply just more convenient than using a joystick/D-pad...
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Posted: 2005-01-24 21:26:14
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Tyger Posts: 108

Keyboard and joystick look fine, but extremly cheap and unrealiable.
But the real thing may be different of course.
Nonetheless, i'll sure stick to SE, from "My First Sony" decades ago 'til today ,-)
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Posted: 2005-01-24 21:52:46
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Residentevil Posts: > 500

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On 2005-01-23 23:56:46, (An)Dante wrote:
The Nokia 9300 has far better screen with the resolution of 640x200 pixel, while P800/P900/P910 has about a half 208x320 pixel, but touchscreen. I really like the 9300 with it's comfortable QWERTY keyboard, but it's too expensive and slow. The 7710.gr a different kind with extremely huge 640x320 pixel display.. Just like a home theater.. ))



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The P900, 9300 and 7710 have all the same colour resolution. There is no difference at all. The P910 on the other hand can display more colours. The different pixel displays just tells you the size of it, but I don't think there is a difference in sharpness.
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Posted: 2005-01-24 21:59:23
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eastiseast Posts: 38

check out this oline demo for the 7710:

http://www.nokia7710.com/main.html
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Posted: 2005-02-14 19:50:56
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batesie Posts: > 500

my boss has got one. swaped his 9500 for it.
its not all that, still too big and no wifi or cam makes it more of a PDA.
even the imate jam is better imo
only any good if you want a qwerty keyboard in your phone....
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Posted: 2005-02-14 19:52:55
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draak1 Posts: 193

"On 2005-01-23 23:56:46, (An)Dante wrote:
The Nokia 9300 has far better screen with the resolution of 640x200 pixel, while P800/P900/P910 has about a half"

Wrong the P910i has more color reproduction,even the 9300 has more resolutie it doesn't mean better it's only bigger screen nothing more.

The Screens like the P910i or even the K700i/S700i has better hich difinition screens not like what the 9300,9500 or the 7710 has.

And the 9500 is SLOOOOW damn i doesn't know that until i play with it,the P910i or the P900 is faster than the bigs one


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Posted: 2005-02-14 21:53:29
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eastiseast Posts: 38

The 7710 is around 600€ what's the price on the P900 and the 9300 ?
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Posted: 2005-02-16 08:58:35
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masseur Posts: > 500

I saw the 9300 yesterday at a Gatwick airport duty free shop and what struck me most was how tiny it is compared to the communicators I have used before!
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Posted: 2005-02-16 09:03:46
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Super G Posts: > 500

If you do want a mobile office go for 9300. It's as simple as that. P910 cant even pretend to compete with that. It simply doesnt have the guts or even abilities. They are not in the same category. P910's direct competitors are Series 60 phones, and lately Series 90 (7710)

As to P910 vs 7710, the age of P910 is the problem here. 7710 definitely gives you much much more, in a larger (yet thinner) package.

9300 is fast, supports EDGE (Class 10 EGPRS), very convenient for email, browsing, video streaming, you name it.

9300 outweighs P910 in many respects. The only thing is that it doesnt have a touch screen (but instead has a full comfortable keyboard, quick and easy to use, and a high resolution screen that remains clean, unscratched, and protected while in your pocket. Try also to decently write an email with a touch-screen...) also recognizes that, but only has this ridiculously small keyboard. Also the lack of camera may put one off, but again if you take a 9300 as a mobile office, the camera is just an unnecessary gadget.

've had a 9300 for a while now, and I cant live without it. It's very very tiny and fits in anyone's pocket. As opposed to previous communicators (and newest 9500), that require you have another phone.
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Posted: 2005-02-16 09:29:34
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