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@ dandevil

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On 2003-06-17 18:31:26, dandevil wrote:
@ Super G

How old am I? 31 does that make me too old to dislike Nokia phones is that what you mean??? Anyway I do own a number of Nokia phones just that found out they sucks after I started using T68i not to mention P800 and now T610.
Anyway it cost just 100+ more here to get a P800 rather than the oddly shape 3650 without touch screen so which one you would prefer?

And please guys stop comparing T610 with Symbian based Phones they are not even close and totally different.


I was referring to your comments below which are understandable if you'd be 15 or so... they are just complete non-sense.

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P800?

3650 and 7650 are not even there with it they are semi retarded symbian based phone compared to P800 they are not smart phones.
SE came up with a phone the technology is way above Nokia which Nokia have to take 3-5 years to come up with.

Hey look it's a new nokia phone just grab it then after using it for a while hey look it's the same phone I having before but with more BUGS!!!!!

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Posted: 2003-06-18 09:15:58
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Super G Posts: > 500

@ wirrum

You're right, Non smart phones (which may be smart anyhow ) may have some sort of multitask ability (e.g. SMS while on a phone call: this is thanks to GSM technology) but it certainly is not like on a smart phone.
On series 60 for instance you can monitor all opened applications (e.g. contacts, calendar, to-do, services etc) by keeping the menu key pressed for a few seconds, and you can switch between any of them freely. In a traditional phone, most applications/phone functions need to be closed before you can go to some other one. Multitasking *is* a main characteristic of Symbian OS.

Anyway, you can find more on this on www.symbian.com, e.g. at http://www.symbian.com/developer/techlib/papers/SymbianOS_for_Palm/Symbian_OS_for_Palm_Developers.html for instance.
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Posted: 2003-06-18 09:47:56
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