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GBrent Posts: 22

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On 2005-10-21 11:30:36, dantheman82 wrote:
n91 has harddrive player even a drop from 6inches could break the hard drive why did they not put flash memory inside, running or jogging with the h/set can ruin the hard drive.


That might not be true, I don't have an IPod but they seem fairly popular, don't they have harddrives?
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Posted: 2005-10-25 15:17:40
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Super G Posts: > 500

I never dropped my iPod

The key in mobile hard drives is to have a sufficient buffer size so accesses to the hard drive are minimized.

If you happen to drop your hard drive while it is being accessed, there is some chance for corrupting it, but given the popularity of iPod for instance, I'm not worried
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Posted: 2005-10-25 15:40:53
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BlackDiamond Posts: 1

Anyone knows where I can buy the W900 Phone?

Thank you very much in avance.
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Posted: 2005-11-09 19:16:50
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Pallister Posts: > 500

Im december in shops...Heard the release date is december the 8th!

Anyone, please correct me if I`m wrong..
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Posted: 2005-11-09 19:33:20
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steve007 Posts: 1

The N70 is the biggest pile of rubbish i have used yet.

I think Nokia have made big mistake.

Keypad layout is cramped and awkward, resulting in errors in typing, location, size and feel of joystick type navigation is also flawed.

The software is slow, clumsy and poorly written. Example: Downloading a track and playing: Slow, stops responding. Playing any track seems to eat up alot (alot=contradiction in terms) of processing power.

The whole menu system, additonal function keys and option after option have taken away the easy, intuitive way that Nokia UI used to work. A much better idea was also the softkey option, with definable actions depending on the menu state/function.

Really, having used both the 6680 and the N70 I have to say I'm very dissapointed in them. No longer are Nokia in such a dominant position and having always purchased Nokia phones since Analogue, I shall now be shopping elsewhere, at least until Nokia stop smoking the funny stuff and get an early night.

Less is more.
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Posted: 2005-11-16 13:53:56
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