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Sounds like a brickommunicator to me. 222 grams?! Why not a PDA or even a 12inch laptop with a NORMAL phone instead? If u can carry a brick around all day. Carry 2 dedicated devices looks more intelligent n practical.
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Posted: 2004-02-27 19:30:15
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On 2004-02-27 15:43:55, mmsman wrote:
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too small screen?!?! man a little more and you will say that pocket pc's have a too small screen...... the screen is huge compared to the size of the phone.....
Hold your horses SE fanboy! I was just being sarcastic to the guy whining about the size of the communicator. The main display is twice as big as in P900, it has full qwerty-keyboard and also a second display in the cover. Of course it's bigger, for gods sake.
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Posted: 2004-02-27 21:11:58
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On 2004-02-27 21:11:58, orange wrote:
Hold your horses SE fanboy!

don't get me wrong i like 9500 but i got kinda pissed when i saw some people dumping p900 already
@flying finn: yeah humvee is nice but WOW that's a huge car man i saw it the other day on the stree looks like bus!
oh well it is cool though
but i still preffer a bmw x-3
oh and btw when you said suv did you mean the porsche cayenne
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Posted: 2004-02-27 23:13:16
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i dont think its gonna be that good...
222 grams is like a laptop (erhmmm weight of a small brick?) and i dont want to know if i want to carry around a brick around in my pocket. It'll be like carrying a bag of quarters and one side of your pants keep falling off.
I'm SURE SE will come out with better. And btw, whats the use for 802.11b if you have a cell phone integrated into the nokia? Oh yeah, let me just access this wapsite with my wifi... If you want to look at the html internet, use a computer, not a cell phone.
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Posted: 2004-02-27 23:51:25
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plenty of use for 802.11b wifi in a phone, its all about access these days, the more options the better.
as for the phone, if its anythinglike Nokia's previous efforts it will be great on paper, but a paper weight in real use terms.....the last communicators never lived up and reliability was not its strong point.
having said that, i will be looking into the 6230 but i'll give the laptop/communicator a miss....its dated anyway, especially the design form, business users have moved on.
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Posted: 2004-02-28 01:01:33
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SE die hard fanatics call the 9500 a brick but why change the design when it has been doing good for nokia since the first communicator came out. the communicator series has been the flagship and a showcase of nokia's tech and seeing the SE print ad from several posts down in this thread, the SE design also mimics the communicator.
i would love to have a 9500 but it will be of no use to me for i am not a businessman. the 9500 is for business use only ok SE cult members.
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Posted: 2004-02-28 01:44:32
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you know when you call a bold guy you're bold, they get affended! its kinda the same with this nokia guys, they dont wanna accept their arses have long been kicked by SE! they just cant take it! too thick... soz, but i had to say it, cuz its the reality!
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Posted: 2004-02-28 01:49:34
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On 2004-02-28 01:01:33, decoy7 wrote:
the last communicators never lived up and reliability was not its strong point.
Actually they were all hugely successful. 9210 was a bit buggy at first but the 9210i worked like charm.
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Posted: 2004-02-28 03:16:28
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Nokia has always intended the 9000 series of communicators to be in the shape of a "brick".
From the early dawn of the 9000 communicator first released in 1996 I don't know if anybody has seen it but it was more big and bulky from todays 9210i and heavy too. Then came the 9000i and with little bugs fixed in it's predecessor. The the early era of the 9110 in 98 and later a bug fixed version 9110i in 99.
After that as GSM networks were upgarding so were the features in the communicator series. In 2000 came the 9210 it had a still alot of bugs nokia released a new 9210i with alot of bug fixed in 2002.
Now if you see the pictures from the 9000 commy to the 9210i all designed shapes have a long streamlined body with a phone look outside and a flip open pda interface inside. So you can see always nokia has released remapped versions of the communicator the shapes have changed, only very minutely.
Nokia has always intended the phone outlook to be as it was in 96 and upto now by the realease of their 7th or 6th if im correct model of the communicator series.
All nokia phones when are introduced into newmodels, shapes and outlooks are changed drastically as we know. Nokia remaps old phones and releases "i" models mostly in models or discontinue a series to make a new one.
-awyeah-
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Posted: 2004-02-28 12:10:50
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ok but people aren't calling a 9500 a brick just becouse it's nokia....
they are calling it a brick because if a person want's a powerfull pda/phone they will probably take a p900
if a person wants a powerfull phone they will take 6600
but if a person wants a powerfull laptop/phone they are going to take flipstart
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=52174
ok but i think i went too far now, most business man carry a suitcase anyway so it doesn't really matters if it's a brick or not....
anyway you nokia fans are waaaaay too touchy......
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Posted: 2004-02-28 14:11:29
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