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Nipsen Posts: > 500


On 2007-10-25 16:05:28, chadi_1984 wrote:
What a silly review from M-R ! donno what do they really want?

Something that puts the phone ahead of the other uiq and walkman phones.

You're definitively right it's still the best walkman smart- phone out there, though. But it still doesn't offer anything truly new. So it beats the iPhone and the n81 on everything that matters - so what?
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Posted: 2007-10-25 18:34:13
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Nipsen Posts: > 500

hehe. Check out the n81 review. rofl:
http://www.intomobile.com/200[....]y-for-too-little-hardware.html
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Posted: 2007-10-26 02:52:58
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chadi_1984 Posts: 35

hehe thx Nipsen some people here should be again calm & happy lol
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Posted: 2007-10-26 12:02:36
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QVGA Posts: > 500


On 2007-10-25 16:05:28, chadi_1984 wrote:
What a silly review from M-R ! donno what do they really want? i think this review is missing some objectivity regarding SE ... i still think the w960i is a gr8 package ( the gr8 uiq3.0 + 8gega + 3.2 cam + wifi + a loudest speakers then the w950i + walkman 3.0) i dont care 4 any other sophisticated details ! this phone has everything needed by a normal customer !
i only admit that im not satisfied wiz the live pics... still the w950i is the greatest concerning the look side ... no way to compare the w960i wiz n81 or n95 ... and even if the uiq3.0 is not a new software from SE i think its more more satisfyin then the nokia N series ! so plz stop nagging :S

normal customers dont spend 700$ on a phone.
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Posted: 2007-10-26 12:06:52
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>500 Posts: > 500

sorry whats $700 qvga?
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Posted: 2007-10-26 12:11:31
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Nipsen Posts: > 500


On 2007-10-26 12:02:36, chadi_1984 wrote:
hehe thx Nipsen some people here should be again calm & happy lol

Yeah, I guess you're right.. hm. I think we should have more SE fanboys, though. Like: "oh, no! The n81 doesn't have quadband, it's a slap in the face to the customers, and a serious lack with the device, and this will tarnish Nokia forever! I'm going to buy Soony Eericcsson, because they always make be- ter devices, because I feel like they are better when I touch the phones. Yes, this is the final nail in the coffin for Nokia, people, better buy a tamaguchi! Better value for your money, Nokia sucks, and always will!".
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Posted: 2007-10-26 14:47:19
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QVGA Posts: > 500


On 2007-10-26 12:11:31, >500 wrote:
sorry whats $700 qvga?


the starting price of W960. Its either 650 or 700.
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Posted: 2007-10-26 14:50:00
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Nipsen Posts: > 500

Soo... when is Nokia going to come up with some specs for the n81 on actual playback time for mp3s at a set bitrate?
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Posted: 2007-10-27 01:49:56
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>500 Posts: > 500


On 2007-10-26 14:50:00, QVGA wrote:

On 2007-10-26 12:11:31, >500 wrote:
sorry whats $700 qvga?


the starting price of W960. Its either 650 or 700.



how can you be so sure it will be this? every one thought the k850, p1 and w910 would be $xxx, but they weren't the correct when released. Dont believe reviewers, they dont set the prices! Even pre-orders, pre-order prices change all the time....
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Posted: 2007-10-27 14:11:17
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defiantbeast Posts: 257

For all those that said the nokia n-81 offered more bang for your buck
http://www.mobile-review.com/review/nokia-n81-en.shtml

Impressions

The reception quality provided by the N81 is up to Nokia’s standard, nothing to worry about here. The volume of ring tones, all thanks to its stereo-speakers, is over the roof, which automatically makes the N81 one of the market’s loudest devices. The vibro alert is not particularly easy to feel due to the phone’s bulky casing.

The 8 Gb edition retails in Europe for 430 Euro, while the junior model will set you back more than 360 Euro – these prices may vary by region, though. At the same time, speaking of the Russian market, the Nokia N81’s memory-card version sells for 600 USD, and its 8 Gb sibling will be yours for 740-800 USD. Obviously, once they have taken all the cream, the prices will be knocked down to the recommended 500 USD and 640 USD respectively, but will take some time, so expect the price cut no earlier than after the New Year.

The N81 is a mixed bag – on the one hand, it is a youth-orientated device with all the essentials of one inside, but it comes with a very mediocre camera and no business-savvy features onboard (applications in the first place, but you can install them manually). Sonic experience-wise, the N81 is quite a decent performer, which is indicated by our RMAA tests; unfortunately the set of headphones it comes packaged with is not as good. Its gaming department is yet to emerge, and when the N-Gage service will go online the Nokia N81 will one of a slew of offerings with knack for games.

In some ways, this handset reminds me of the Nokia 3250 – similarly positioned towards the youth, quite moderate sales (‘one million units sold’ was Nokia’s PR, nothing more to it – other models were selling better back then). This phone lacks charisma to become a bestseller with its design alone, and its feature pack is not as fantastic as they claim. On balance, it is an average solution, that can’t make our mouths watering, or make us throw it back into the box – it is somewhat between these two extremes. This means the N81 scores a “B” and if you are not expecting it do somersaults, you will be quite content with it.

No PDA functions and a crappy camera. Sorry not for me
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Posted: 2007-11-02 21:32:00
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