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It can with 3rd party sw (vid rec)
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Posted: 2004-09-26 11:18:32
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@Ayush
The nokia Series 90 (aka 7700) has been delayed. Insiders say the 7700 platform is a real killer device as it has a very high resolution screen.
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Posted: 2004-09-26 11:21:05
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I wouldn't swap my P
800 for three 6600's. The touchscreen and UIQ make all the difference in the world - if you don't understand why, you simply don't need a Px00.
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Posted: 2004-09-26 12:15:43
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@draak1
6600 has full-screen video playback. (3gpp, avi and about any format using smartmovie)
6600 can record unlimited video.
6600 has full-theme support.
6600 can support up to 1Gb of memory, more than the 128Mb P900 can. MMC cost much less than MSDuo.
6600 runs JBenchmark faster than P900 eventhough it has a slower processor
6600 has as full a PDA support as P900 - email, PIMs etc.
6600 has full support for full HTML browser (opera/netfront)
6600 can play NGAGE games and many more games support than P900.
6600 has more 3rd party software support than P900.
6600 is smaller, lighter, less fragile and cheaper than P900.
6600 captures better picture than P900.
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Posted: 2004-09-26 12:28:19
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@jah
6600 sold 2 million units in 5 months. P900 cannot even reach 0.3million in a year.
6600 outsold P900 by a factor of at least
10 times (not 2/3)
[ This Message was edited by: mib1800 on 2004-09-26 11:33 ]
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Posted: 2004-09-26 12:32:03
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@mib1800
As I said, 6600 sell more therefore the price is lower and the P900 is more exclusive. Your responses don't mention the h/w difference for multimode input of the P900 and that Nokia are also planning for a multimode input device (7700) with a larger screen as this is better in real life. If the 6600 was really all people needed in a phone/PDA Nokia would probably not make the 9500, 9300 and Series 90. They would stick to Series 60 platform.
Edit: I thought SE were selling about 160K P900s per quarter, therefore they should have sold more than 300K in 12 months!
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[ This Message was edited by: Jah on 2004-09-26 11:51 ]
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Posted: 2004-09-26 12:49:17
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Can someone make it clear how much memory the P900 supports? I am sure i have used a P900 with a 256mb MS DUO. It was written on the MS "256mb". Am i talking rubbish? But i am sure i have seen it.
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Posted: 2004-09-26 12:57:58
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jah:
i think P900 is targeted as a PDAphone to get a slice of the PDA market now controlled by HP and Palm. Similarly, for Nokia 7700 and 9000 series (i.e. more PDA functionalities).
P900 may not have more functionalities than 6600 but it does perform better in those which it is designed for i.e. PDA functions (bigger screen, touchscreen, document editing, email etc).
unless you are those kind of people who need higher PDA functions, then 6600 would be better value.
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Posted: 2004-09-26 13:24:31
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6600 can do 4 low budget£$ user, p900 can do 4 high budget£$ user
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Posted: 2004-09-26 13:32:27
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Given the obvious h/w differences between the 6600 and the P900 you should compare the 6600 with the Sendo X.
The P900 without the P910 firmware can only support 128mb Duo cards.
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Posted: 2004-09-26 13:58:00
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