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@boba - What '2G'

What I know is that the Nokia 6681 has a single camera, while the Nokia 6680 has dual !
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Posted: 2006-04-30 05:12:06
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@jn 6681 has edge, 6680 is a 3g fone:
http://www.esato.com/phones/index.php/phone=180,cp=179
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Posted: 2006-04-30 23:51:32
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A quick 1.-something megapixel comparison between my Nokia 3230 and SPV C550, of amawanqa's Wanqmobile (Toyota Previa 2.4):
Nokia 3230
SPV C550
Not the most idyllic angle to take the pic, as the afternoon sun is filtering through the buildings and trees from the other side of the vehicle, but I'm not overly fussed.
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Posted: 2006-05-04 18:36:42
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DickySnapples Posts: > 500
Taken with Nokia N91
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Posted: 2006-05-04 19:55:00
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Dicky serveying his empire there i see?
and you try and tell me you dont own half of Guernsey!
fatreg
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Posted: 2006-05-04 19:58:57
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Pics of my K-JAM taken by my 6230i
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Posted: 2006-05-04 20:01:00
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nice 1.3mp if im correct?
slightly dissapointed but hey its a nokia! (jkz)
it is a low end cam fone i spose. cud be better tho.
pow
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Posted: 2006-05-04 21:53:22
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the nokia 1.3 mp cams are very good imo, actually far better then sE or any other ones. it has no macro mode ( 6230i ), so close pix arent the best, but "the normal" ones are pretty good. just check my pix made b 6680 ( it has the same cam ), and compare it with a k600 pix for example.
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Posted: 2006-05-04 22:11:48
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Yeha the Nokia 3230 captures sharp imaes specially when taken outdoors! As what Amawanqua posted wayback-Big Bike !
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Posted: 2006-05-05 03:56:36
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The 3230 returns...
A simple 2-step guide to ensuring a good barbecue in the UK: (pics courtesy of my Nokia 3230)
1. Ensure that when you do find barbecue coals that work well and retain their heat for a decent length of time, buy these in bulk and stock up that shed!:
2. Have a steady, decent-sized gazebo with a good height in the back garden, to ensure that the barbecue process is not too interrupted if the tempremental British weather makes a turn for the worse: (like today...)
(for added safety, ensure flames have simmered completely and coals are ready prior to dragging the wheeled barbecue under gazebo. This should prevent the gazebo transforming into an inferno...)
[ This Message was edited by: amawanqa on 2006-05-06 20:10 ]
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Posted: 2006-05-06 21:08:38
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