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R34GTR Posts: 82

I agree there. As why on earth would a fake-test be conducted only for a user to go out and buy the phone then drops it once and is broken. They know we are eventually going to find out anyway and will tell us the truth lol - no point in lying when we will find out anyway!! So i think the N91's harddrive is going to be very durable as the tests have proven.
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Posted: 2005-12-23 17:37:20
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mervy Posts: 334

There is a possibility to record the music from the FM radio and a line in for the N91.
Now, thats different!!!!!
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Posted: 2005-12-23 18:33:28
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R34GTR Posts: 82

That is really good, didn't realise you could do that with the N91, surely is a unique feature!
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Posted: 2005-12-24 15:49:57
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dantheman82 Posts: 148

the phone has no vibrate feature because the vibration would cause damage to the hard disk.
there are no videos from the test no offical published results
what its droped onto what height
its just a rumor from nokia about their own product (they not going to be slagging their own product)
trust me if u drop a micro drive player while playing onto concrete
pavement from chest height you are looking a few drops
impact would porbably shatter screen
some sony drives have shock protection technology like hd5 sony mp3 player
and their new ones this technology is patented by sony
and not in the nokia
this 300+ figure is laughable thats why there are no released facts or proof is a rumor from nokia to make few gulable people think oh
n91 been dropped over 300 times is ok lets buy it

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Posted: 2005-12-28 11:27:52
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optiplex Posts: 220

If Sony can come up with a 4GB MSPD at a reasonable price and if they can also make the W900 support it, then Nokia will have a hard time promoting the music factor of N91.

But there are lot of ifs . Lets hope SE can pull it off
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Posted: 2005-12-28 11:52:37
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B.J. Posts: 169

w900 + a 2gig mem stick + mxe-60 flash.. now that'd be an N91 sleeper..

the only thing i like from the N is that it's stylish(but bulky) it's a smartphone, and it's 4 gig.. but if ur gonna fill them with audios, i bet it's gonna give u a hard time as the format N uses are only Mp3 wav midis and oh yeah eAAC(what the?.. hehe)..
w900's on the other hand is just a "click and drag itunes" player... plus i like the color balance of SE LCD's, it's brighter and more vivid, unlike nokias which are sharper but dull colored. Nokia is definitely stupid for having their consumers get excited on an over hyped fone, just like the n90. sad.
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Posted: 2005-12-29 05:09:15
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701 Posts: > 500

"There is a possibility to record the music from the FM radio and a line in for the N91." I'd like to see how many ppl would see that as a major feature to spend 700 euros on, when the poor ol' brick lacks a basic vibra feature! This message was posted from a WAP device
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Posted: 2005-12-29 08:53:15
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701 Posts: > 500

But the truth is u can't compare a Symbian device with a regular factory op sys. I'd go with Symbian anytime cuz u can enhance it with good software of ur choice. This message was posted from a WAP device
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Posted: 2005-12-29 09:46:09
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R34GTR Posts: 82

Thats very true- with the Symbian Smartphone there are a wealth of possibilities in terms of software etc as compared to the W900 - so i can see how comparison between the two will be somewhat difficult.
Can the W900 play WMA format - it would be a big plus if it could because i'm quite fed up with converting music to another format for my phone lol. Seems like the N91 can play WMA and some other formats which is a big plus!!
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Posted: 2005-12-29 14:02:29
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GBrent Posts: 22

Quote:
On 2005-12-29 05:09:15, B.J. wrote:
the format N uses are only Mp3 wav midis and oh yeah eAAC(what the?.. hehe)..
w900's on the other hand is just a "click and drag itunes" player...


Surely as a symbian phone you can make it play all sorts of formats?
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Posted: 2005-12-31 01:56:21
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