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Congratulations on your new purchase! Hopefully you got a good deal and are now happily enjoying the 5MP camera and other goodies.
Hopefully, with Nokia coming out blazing with the N and E series phones; this will fuel some innovation at SE to come out with a better P-series successor.
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Posted: 2007-03-31 15:07:36
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Well peeps. It is not so much about how many features the phone has, but how many you actually need, use and how exciting it is for you to use the phone. That is while still some peeps here are using their T68i.
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Posted: 2007-03-31 16:12:22
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Hi all,
It seems Koto felt it necessary to actually ask Michal what he meant by his last comment @ My Symbian and he has very kindly answered him and explained the reasons behind his latest comments you can read them here
http://my-symbian.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=31639&start=20
So have a read and make your own minds up as to whether or not i am completely biased and talking rubbish or not.
Marc
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Posted: 2007-03-31 16:19:33
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On 2007-03-31 16:19:33, Dogmann wrote:
Hi all,
It seems Koto felt it necessary to actually ask Michal what he meant by his last comment @ My Symbian and he has very kindly answered him and explained the reasons behind his latest comments you can read them here
http://my-symbian.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=31639&start=20
So have a read and make your own minds up as to whether or not i am completely biased and talking rubbish or not.
Marc
Yes, I found our discussion interesting and wanted to clear it out. Michal indeed had problems with its P990 after January so thats why he commented it like a few days ago.
It is obvious that P990, even with latest two fw, behave differently for different people. I always said it was a mistery for me and it still is. For example the same thing is with M600. You Dogmann was very unsatisfied with it, regardles new fw, while many others are now very satisfied users.
Fortunately I belong to the happy side as my P990 works almost perfectly (well known ram i.e. multitasking limitation).
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Posted: 2007-03-31 17:38:36
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@Dogmann
So SE devices have way too many problems and Nokia devices don't? That's very laughable actually, coz SE market share is growing taking Nokia customers with it who are tired of the kind of devices that are packed with features but pretty useless in implementation. But what I do agree with you is SE's lousy customer support particularly online support. They are coming up with UIQ3 solutions quite slowly, but that's probably because they have to depend on Symbian. Other device upgrades and service have been swift and effective actually IMO, at least from where I am it is. This is why it baffles me why you are always overreacting about the situation
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Posted: 2007-04-01 04:40:05
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Just love the drama but like to say..... here in india nokia sells more... just due to brand image out of 10 mobile users 9 has nokia.....!!!
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Posted: 2007-04-01 05:12:19
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Didn't actually say SE is selling more, just merely saying SE market is growing, and this is published fact
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Posted: 2007-04-01 06:07:48
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On 2007-03-30 10:05:52, bavlondon2 wrote:
Im sure the n95 will follow in the long tradition of nokia being buggy and poorly built.
Really? And SE does not have a tradition of being buggy and poorly built? My previous phone was the Nokia 9500, and my present the Nokia E61. Both have an excellent build and less buggy than the SE phones I have used.
Having said that, all smartphones are generally buggy, some more than others. With the kind of functionality crammed in, what do you expect?
And the guy who called the N95 camera crappy, what planet did he drop out from?
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Posted: 2007-04-01 06:51:00
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On 2007-03-31 09:36:11, iopy wrote:
Nokia smartphones still misses the most importan feature, qwerty and touch-screen.
Blanket, sweeping, unfounded statements are a no-no. On what criteria do you base the assertion that QWERTY keyboard and touch-screen are the most important features? There are plenty of people who do NOT need them and so consider those features absolutely unimportant to them.
Again, how did you arrive at the position that Nokia smartphones miss the QWERTY keyboard? Where do you place the following: 9500, 9300, E61, E61i, and E90?
Like someone said earlier, a little objectivity would help in intelligent discussions.
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Posted: 2007-04-01 07:03:00
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Excellent work. Easy to understand.
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Posted: 2007-04-01 13:44:47
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