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On 2006-09-27 22:03:43, bugsiiy wrote:
damn it,now my n93 is slightly becoming obsolete
lmao...no no..you got at least another ten "quality" months with your n93 before there's a hint of obsoleteness..lol
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Posted: 2006-09-28 11:21:35
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On 2006-09-28 09:36:24, amnesia wrote:
@etaab, people are saying that because if it had a touch screen it would have a world more of possibility. It would definately make using the net easier, it would add an extra dimention.
And extra dimension in price aswell.
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Posted: 2006-09-28 11:36:46
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On 2006-09-27 19:54:40, amnesia wrote:
I know what you mean etaab, I simply think that the use of the term High Definition is wrong.
@etaab, I gotta go with Amnesia on this one.
Calling a mobile phone screen HD is gonna cause some confusion with users watching multimedia on their devices as well as a TV that is truely HD. I smell a lawsuit with some non techy person and a feaverish lawyer happening shortly ..... class action style.
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Posted: 2006-09-28 12:21:07
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@qvga, I doubt it'll add much. But it would truely be worth it.
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Posted: 2006-09-28 12:33:32
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Heh, dont get me wrong i know exactly what you're talking about concerning the touch screen, i myself in the past have slated handsets for not having one.
But, having used the N93 now for 3 weeks, coming from a Windows based PDA and P900 history i dont find the lack of the touchscreen all that necessary unless you're using powerful, complex, sophisticated and business aimed apps. The N95 is a S60 handset, so it wont be aimed at taking over PDAs or their touchscreen relevant advantages. Hell, the phone comes with mp3 player type keys in the top of the slide which you dont get on business phones.
If i want a touchscreen device, ill go with something running WM5, since the P990i and all other touchscreen devices not running a Microsoft OS atm all seem to be rather out of date.. ==> P990i..
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Posted: 2006-09-28 16:27:34
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Yeah I personally don't like WM5 and the P990 is a let down, and seeing as it'll be a while before a P1000 is announced, I can wish the N95 has a touch screen.
But one thing I have to say is that it doesn't have to compete with the PDA market to have a touch screen. Take a look at that new SE flip phone for example.
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Posted: 2006-09-28 16:40:22
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I think the main problem with Windows on PPC and mobile phones is, its just rather dull and boring to use. As much as a touchscreen would be nice in the N95, i dont think id miss it. The phone will function fine without it IMO. Touchscreens suit some phones, and not others.
Btw, which SE handset are you referring to ?
EDIT: nm, i remember now, the Z558. Personally i dont see the point in the touchscreen. Also, i dont see the point in touchscreen phones if they have such a small screen. When i went from using a XDA2 to a P900 (and quickly switching back again) i realised just how tiny the P900 screen was, and it somehow felt a little unecessary to have a touchscreen on such a smalled screen device.
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Posted: 2006-09-28 19:52:53
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nokia will use the same maps for its gps as tomtom. deliverd by Tele Atlas a very good Flemish company
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Posted: 2006-09-29 12:29:24
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On 2006-09-28 19:52:53, etaab wrote:
I think the main problem with Windows on PPC and mobile phones is, its just rather dull and boring to use. As much as a touchscreen would be nice in the N95, i dont think id miss it. The phone will function fine without it IMO. Touchscreens suit some phones, and not others.
Btw, which SE handset are you referring to ?
EDIT: nm, i remember now, the Z558. Personally i dont see the point in the touchscreen. Also, i dont see the point in touchscreen phones if they have such a small screen. When i went from using a XDA2 to a P900 (and quickly switching back again) i realised just how tiny the P900 screen was, and it somehow felt a little unecessary to have a touchscreen on such a smalled screen device.
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i think the whole touchscreen thing is a chinese market thing.. they seem to really love hand recongition devices. the nokia has the 6108 i think
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Posted: 2006-09-29 16:30:19
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I'd say it's an Asia thing. Middle East love it too.
Europe just doesn't like options
I'd rather have 60 million ways of texting than just 2, but that's just me.
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Posted: 2006-09-29 20:05:52
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