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i dont take care of th cam. e70 isnt for my taste, i prefer the traditional block fones. bit afraid of the joystivk, cos i had bad experiences with e50.
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Posted: 2007-01-17 12:14:13
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On 2007-01-16 22:57:58, BobaFett wrote:
did u get used to e61 keypad? i gave it a try and its areally great fone, buti couldnt get used to the qwert keypad. the other disappointing thing is for me the screen, it would have deserved a high res one imo
YEAH, took me all of 2 days to get used to keys. Admittedly, I have fairly small hands, but still,
once you get it, it's great - even one-handed texting is fine. Give it some time and you realize how well balanced the e61 is.The screen is brilliant - whatever the specs! You can watch entire movies on full screen and not end up cross-eyed (converted psp movie to 3gp...hardly a difference)/ or browse the web forever... which gets me to the only minus: nokia's glorified new web browser...
Looks great on paper and when you first try it, but for serious surfing it's too slow to navigate and the layout can be confusing. but there's opera 8.65 and opera mini!! Btw, I DID get nokia's bluetooth keyboard for serious typing on the go. Pretty good. Ended up using it at home too when I have to edit work stuff - saving me the file transfer to pc and then back to phone and back to work, and so on. su-8w... Folds neatly into a cool little box just a bit bigger than the phone. Fits comfortably into any jacket pocket (where you don't need an iPod cause the e61's musicplayer* rocks big time!). So, all goooood (can't, currently, see SE luring me back... Not with e61i on the horizon, i.e. camera on board) *=beware firmware upgrades! New EU regs mean new firmwares on all phones, not just Nokia, WILL limit max volume! btw II) if you want flashier musicplayer alternative, avoid xsound's and Alon's products... Go for lcg-jukebox! Downloads album art and lyrics, has internet radio built in and is way faster and more intuitive! Alon, e.g., takes forever to rescan for new songs or load playlists. But native player is great anyway - and even the jukebox has disadvantages: not as loud and doesn't play aac.
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Posted: 2007-01-17 12:44:44
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i used suw8 ( as i recall its the name ) for 6680 and n70. its a really great acc, but but i didnt get, why isnt there a plug for the fone, it would have been better imo, cos the bt drains the batt faster. of course bt and plug would be the best solution.
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Posted: 2007-01-17 12:47:36
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On 2007-01-08 17:59:15, BobaFett wrote:
if e is for enterprise series, what n for?
"n"??? But forget about e= (only) enterprise/business... e=ENTERTAINMENT. Well,
see my previous post here... Nuff said
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Posted: 2007-01-17 12:52:06
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what about your batt standby time?
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Posted: 2007-01-17 12:53:52
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what about your batt standby time?
Battery standby is great - and that's me, using gprs a LOT (wildest west of Ireland; no proper broadband, patchy 3g etc...), using opera, using e61 as modem etc... Over xmas we were without electricity for a day and a half (stormy...).
E61 our entertainment center for that time. Played loud music for 5 hrs+ , then fell asleep watching/listening to uncut avi-Fifth Element-movie... next day did calls, wrote/sent 5 A4-ish long emails, browsed esato, played the brilliant 3d constructo for an hour and bluetoothed rm songs to my wife's K750... Still had more than a bar which got me over the holidays... (and that was after 3 months of heavy use! by no means a fresh battery).
I usually only charge incar to and from work for 20 mins, and once a week give it a full overnighter.
But yeah, cable for keyboard would be great, as would a usb-in as on e62, I agree!
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Posted: 2007-01-17 14:15:46
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Nokia E61/62 has a wobbly QWERTY KB. The keys though spaced well, are quite loose and doesn't feel good for my lil big fingers. When it comes to QWERTY KB phones, the best I've seen is HTC Herald WindowsMobile PocketPC.
One main gripe I hav bout Nokia smartfons is dat, none has **simultaneous USB sync/charge** support. That's very poor as it'd hav been easy to charge ur fon frm ur PC, or laptop when on road!
Next feature is a **TV out** option. Then must hav feature is puttin in a **3.5mm stereojack**.
Atleast they shud've put in these features into E series fons, as its 4 demanding business men for whom standardization is very important.
By d by Nokia is gonna release E65 soon. It has already got FCC approval.
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Posted: 2007-01-17 14:44:00
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On 2007-01-17 14:44:00, ali_baba wrote:
Nokia E61/62 has a wobbly QWERTY KB. The keys though spaced well, are quite loose and doesn't feel good for my lil big fingers. When it comes to QWERTY KB phones, the best I've seen is HTC Herald WindowsMobile PocketPC.
One main gripe I hav bout Nokia smartfons is dat, none has **simultaneous USB sync/charge** support. That's very poor as it'd hav been easy to charge ur fon frm ur PC, or laptop when on road!
Next feature is a **TV out** option. Then must hav feature is puttin in a **3.5mm stereojack**.
Atleast they shud've put in these features into E series fons, as its 4 demanding business men for whom standardization is very important.
By d by Nokia is gonna release E65 soon. It has already got FCC approval.
you are right enough - though I seem to have no probs with qwerty. i believe usb-charging will soon be available - I'm cerain I saw it announced on some symbian 3rd e. board! agree about tv-out and proper headphone connction!
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Posted: 2007-01-17 15:31:55
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hi! Sorry, skul gt the best of me! Wait 4 E80/E90, they're fantastic! My next phone....
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Posted: 2007-01-17 15:39:55
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e80 and e90? where u have that onfo from?
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Posted: 2007-01-17 17:22:18
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