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@Oluyom: It seems you're sold on WM now, gotten used to the frequent restarts? or has Microsoft sorted that issue out
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Posted: 2008-08-13 13:03:59
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On 2008-08-12 18:27:08, OluYom wrote:
@amby: The i780 is yet to be unseated

. But the Nokia E71 is a great device that's hot on the market at the moment. The mobility team at my place of work are agreed though that the i780 pips it. But honestly, that doesn't take any shine off that excellent device. Brym mentioned playing with it or something of the sort a short while ago.
Yeah, I held the Nokia E71 briefly and scored it high on design; it is too light, too slim and too cute to be tagged a business phone. Nokia outdid themselves.
My only beef with the E71 is the small 2.3" screen. With the Samsung i780, the multimedia features appear too average...don't blame me, I have been spoilt by the P1's better camera, FM radio and the modded Walkman 3.0.
My eyes for upgrading are on the feature-rich Samsung Omnia WM6.1 device; the HTC Diamond killer.
Waiting for the price to drop to my level is really going to be a long wait and a very big test of my patience.
[ This Message was edited by: brym! on 2008-08-13 13:34 ]
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Posted: 2008-08-13 14:25:10
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@amby: I'm pretty impressed with WM. Oh, the restarts are still needed every now and then when one toys with the settings and the phone freezes. There are also a few other niggles too. Like Symbian, very far from perfect.
This message was posted from a SGH-I780
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Posted: 2008-08-13 14:37:24
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On 2008-08-13 14:25:10, brym! wrote:
Yeah, I held the Nokia E71 briefly and scored it high on design; it is too light, too slim and too cute to be tagged a business phone. Nokia outdid themselves.
I guess I can no longer call this phone a "saucer"
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Posted: 2008-08-14 12:51:44
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MTN gprs has been down for almost a wk, hence my disappearance.
EARNEST DOES IT AGAIN!!!!
exec vc of ncc earnest ndukwe has always been a bit of a clown to me in the way he makes policies which are redundant, leaving the telecomms industry stagnant. but with this new "sim registration" he has put another big feathe in his clown hat.
just as scrapping the 6-3-3-4 system to a 9-3-4 system wont make any changes, this registration wont, except from money to be embezzled in the guise of symposiums, committees, ad campaigns etc.
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Posted: 2008-08-14 15:24:00
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MTN Launched its hyconnect fixed wireless services in Ibadan last week at a monthly access fee of N20,000 and I just asked myself, what are these people smoking?
How many Nigerians can afford to put down 20,000 monthly for "internet access and voice"?
We seem to be going back to the era where phones and internet services are not for the "poor"?
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Posted: 2008-08-15 01:08:23
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@adrusa: dont fool urself! its never been for the poor! its not just acces. how many minutes of calls does the average person make daily? we still have people who have a phone (or 2) but still make most of thier calls from call centres!
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Posted: 2008-08-15 16:31:00
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@abubakar: Well said. For the poor ke? For where? Even the rich are crying.
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Posted: 2008-08-15 22:55:17
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speaking of affording internet access, what is happening to this thread? is iit dying off? should i run to nairaland? with the cheap wap charges and accessing the forum on the wap site u can view and post way under N5!!! by the way, where has coola disappeared to? is he still on his honeymoon?
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Posted: 2008-08-15 23:30:00
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@abubakar: That would be some long honeymoon; wouldn't it?
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Posted: 2008-08-16 02:53:21
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