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phonefun Posts: 1

I have always been a diehard SE user but have been tempted by the look of the new Nokia N91. There is a pretty good review here:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/06/15/nokia_n91_preview/

Anybody recommend any comparable SE phones and can you convince me not to break away from Sony!

cheers
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Posted: 2005-10-09 10:52:33
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admad Posts: > 500

Hmm yea, this phone will be expensieve, the camera is not as good as the k750i, and n91 got a hard drive. Just think what will happen to the hard drive if You will drop it phone on the floor?

I'm sure that Hermoine will be better than this nokia. Remember N91 is gonna to be out in 1Q 2006...

[ This Message was edited by: admad on 2005-10-09 12:27 ]
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Posted: 2005-10-09 13:26:25
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Vipera ammodytes Posts: > 500

yes p950 is better than n91
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Posted: 2005-10-09 13:34:39
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*Jojo* Posts: > 500

The first company smartphone supporting Wi-Fi and equipped with a hard drive. The company positions the phone as a musical device, since this hard drive capacity seems excessive for any other use. Another peculiarity is body made of stainless steel similar to Nokia 8800 .

Class: smartphone, 3G, fashion
Position in the line: above Nokia N90
Rivals: Samsung i300
Start price will form about 850 USD
Description based on oficial information
General features
Announced in April 2005, on the market since July 2005, official announcement on the 27 April 2005
eGSM 900/1800/1900, WCDMA 2000
Battery 900 mAh Li-Ion (BL-5C)
Battery life:
talk mode 180-240 minutes
standby mode 135-190 hours
Full recharging takes about 2 hours
Colour high-contrast graphical display, up to 262K (TFT), has the resolution of 176x208 pixels, physical size of 35x41 mm
5D navi button
Run by Symbian OS version 9.1 (interface Platform 60 ver 3)
2-MP camera (CMOS), supported resolutions 1600x1200, 1024x768, 640x480 pixels, integrated flash effective for a distance of 1.5 meter, anti-red eyes effect, scene setting, select light conditions, x20 digital zoom
Recording video with sound and resolutions of 352x288, 176x144, 128x96 pixels
Weight: 156 gramms
Dimensions: 113.1 x 55.2 x 22 mm
Memory
10 MB of memory are dynamically shared among the phone book, calendar, messages, images and applications
4 GB hard drive
A possibility to assign a photo to a number in the phone book
Keeping Name and Surname (two lines), Company name, Position, Phone number, Mobile number, Fax and e-mail address - totally 8 fields for a name. A possibility to add unlimited number of fields yourself.
Unlimited number of callers' groups, one name may be assigned to several groups at the same time
SIM-card entries are stored separately, impossible to view them together with phone memory
Call lists are unlimited in the number of entries, besides the date and call duration call type is specified. A possibility to set a storage period for entries (a month by default)
Call management, ringing tones
Vibracall
Polyphonic call, True Tones,supported formats AAC, eAAC+, MP3, RealAudio, WAV
64-tones call, mp3, AAC, WAV, NB-AMR, WB-AMR
Voide dialing independent from the pronounciation, no need in making preliminary bookmarks
Speakerphone
Call duration is shown during the call
Musical composer, a possibility to assign melodies to names in thes phone book
SMS
Predictive text input Ò9
Templates (10 preset, change them or add your own)
Sending and receiving graphical messages
Concatenated messages (up to 459 characters)
Connectivity
WAP 2.0
Bluetooth v.1.2
WiFi (802.11 b/g)
HSCSD
GPRS class 10
EGPRS (Class B, Multislot class 10)
E-mail protocols: SMTP, POP3, IMAP4 - attachments
MMS
Synchronization with PC via Bluetooth or a cable
SyncML
SMIL
USB 2.0 via Pop-Port
PoC or PTT
Instant Messaging
VideoCall
Organizer and extras
Stereo FM-radio, Visual radio
User's profiles (5), temporary profile
Time, date
Calculator, currency converter
Stopwatch (up to 20 intermediate results), countdown timer
Organizer supports different types of events (improved in comparison with other models)
To-do list
Dictaphone
3GPP Video Streaming
RealOne Player: RealMedia and 3GPP-compatible files reproduction
Separate player supporting AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MP3, M4A/MP4, RealAudio, WAV, WMA fromats. Buttons to control the player on the body
Remote controller combined with stereo headset
Recording sound both from linear input and integrated radio
Musical profile - smartphone works only as an mp3 player
Photoalbum - improved Gallery
Viewer - allows viewing MS Word, MS PowerPoint files on the phone
MP3 player
MIDP JavaTM (2.0), 3D API (JSR-184)
Loading Java applications
Games






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Posted: 2005-10-09 13:50:53
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S4k1s Posts: > 500

BRiCK!
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Posted: 2005-10-09 14:58:11
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*Jojo* Posts: > 500

@s4 - H m m m . . . yeah, looks like a 'shortened' communicator - series mate. But the specs are good !
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Posted: 2005-10-09 15:35:05
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munkimatt Posts: 29

i just think it looks plain horrible... there's nothing on that that jumps out at me, the front bit is destined to snap off. and its a weighty wee bugger...
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Posted: 2005-10-09 15:42:53
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themarques Posts: > 500

Quote:
On 2005-10-09 14:58:11, S4k1s wrote:
BRiCK!


What do you call A P910?
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Posted: 2005-10-09 16:29:36
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*Jojo* Posts: > 500

. . . or the P-series in general !
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Posted: 2005-10-09 16:32:59
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whizkidd Posts: > 500

A classy, sexy, BRICK!!? Man really, that nokia is one UGLY Phone! I'm no paranoid fan. I'm a proud nokia owner rite now...but won't ever get that piece of crap! Features are great tho..
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Posted: 2005-10-09 16:39:00
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