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I agree that the 6610 looks slick (a bit of a T68 look-alike

) and has quite a few features, but it also lacks much that the T68 has...
Missing from 6610:
E-Mail client
Voice dialing and voice notes
Bluetooth
Joystick!
I still can't see it as superior to my T68 despite Java, better display and radio...
/H
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Posted: 2002-08-05 11:15:00
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I really don't think I'm gonna swap my T68i with that Nokia 6610, though it has better screen, radio, JAVA (crusial to me). I had used java a lot, with my Siemens SL45i, but nevertheless, T68i seems quite handy to me, and carries all the functions I need. so I think that T68i beats that nokia
So, the final verdict would be:
Still no serious substitutes to SE...!
Overall, 6610 is not that much far from T68i, it's just all about the screen and java.
I really do hope that SE will come up with J2ME upgrade to our phones though...
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Posted: 2002-08-08 13:13:00
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T68i with Java... Dream on...
If you don't mind the color screen, just go for 6310i
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Posted: 2002-08-08 13:17:00
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Java is dangerous! If Nokia want Java and MMS on their phones just wait for the viruses to flood them. Norton Anti Virus will have to bring out a virus protection program for mobiles next!
JAVA is for idiots, end of.
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Posted: 2002-08-08 13:54:00
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Java is a great thing to have in your phone, not everybody understands it though, it's just like having aploading new softare on your computer different all the time.
Nokia 6610, I'm sure will be full of bugs, so need to worry about it's superiority, Nokia is still far behind SE
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Posted: 2002-08-08 15:04:00
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I own a T68i, and before that a T68 as soon as both had been released in the UK, I will probably buy a 6610 but then i don't know until i see it. At the end of the day the 7650 is a cracking phone - don't slag it off till you had a good go with it for a couple of days - the camera is wicked! there no real delay on the screen update and there is a very very big differance between the screens on the 7650 and t68i.
It all boils down to what gets released and then you can say, look at the handsets on the way and see what there is to come.
For the repairs side of things ericsson are crap! thats from personal experiance - i rember sending my phone into be fixed having it back without being fixed - asking for s/ware updates that it needed as it kept resetting itself and them not being done.
I like my t68i don't get me wrong i think it is the best phone on the market, but I want more..... Its now down to the mfr's to decided what they bring out and what those phones do... Its an interesting time at the moment who knows whats around the corner...
Say what you will but you never know what somethings going to be like unless you try it!
There my rant anyway!
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Posted: 2002-08-08 21:44:00
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On 2002-08-08 13:54, can1 wrote:
Java is dangerous! If Nokia want Java and MMS on their phones just wait for the viruses to flood them. Norton Anti Virus will have to bring out a virus protection program for mobiles next!
You should find more about the facts before you open your mouth.
There's no virus threat in Nokia phones sinces Java environment provides very good security measures that will be accompanied with additional security measures taken in the mobile phone environment. MIDP Java has the capability for very tight sandbox model with applications access only to the phone user interface and memory area that is specifically assigned to MIDP Java application. The networking interface will be tuned to make sure no rogue access can be made. Typically, user confirmation is asked for any action that may cause costs to the user. JavaPhone API works together with traditional Java and Personal Java security model.
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Posted: 2002-08-09 09:49:00
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sooner or later .. there will be ... so .. lets wait and see ..
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Posted: 2002-08-09 10:03:00
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On 2002-08-09 10:03, orang3 wrote:
sooner or later .. there will be ... so .. lets wait and see ..
Uhh, well which part you didn't understand?
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Posted: 2002-08-09 12:11:00
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