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I just got my K800i and my sibling is getting a Nokia N73, I told her to stick to SE (I'm a loyalist to SE) its better than the N73 what do you thinks mates......
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Posted: 2006-08-15 04:52:52
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look here:
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=120606
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Posted: 2006-08-15 05:11:18
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eerrmm.. N73 is a symbian thats for sure.. you can do more with a symbian...
K800 has some bugs as of now... but rest assure you can update in the near future.. N73 will stay that way... i think its running on S60 ver. 3
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Posted: 2006-08-15 05:12:29
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thanks for the replies and link........sorry if this is a dupilcate......
they are almost the same in every aspect, the deciding factor will be the camera and its image quality, this will eventually decide which of the two will emerge victorious ......do you think K800 is better because of the Cybershot technology or N73 has an edge because of the Carl Zeiss optics...
[ This Message was edited by: vicelord on 2006-08-15 04:47 ]
[ This Message was edited by: vicelord on 2006-08-15 04:50 ]
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Posted: 2006-08-15 05:46:24
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i think the k800 has the better cam, well according to some people, not video though.
And if you NEED symbian, n73 is for you. As for me i got k800, i love it...
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Posted: 2006-08-15 05:49:17
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that's what i did @ ads i got my k800i....i hope she do the same
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Posted: 2006-08-15 05:53:12
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camera-picture-quality ... Ill go for the N73.
This message was posted from a P900
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Posted: 2006-08-15 05:59:10
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@vicelord
dude since youve already got a K800, then its your choice of java-phone over a symbian.. good thing about the K800 is the real xenon light. so youve got there a full-fledged digicam at your disposal... yes the pics arises alot of questions at this stage.. but this can be corrected by firmware upgrades...
N73 on the otherhand is good having carl ziess lens and autofocus. again the lack of backup-light in low light conditions will definitely drag down its performance. yes it can shoot good in lowlight.. that is.. on close focus situations... but if the subject is a meter or two away... then the problem starts.
tho these discussions is cam related... these two phones have alot to offer within their respective fields.. namely symbian and java-base.
chill
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Posted: 2006-08-15 06:23:11
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tell him to get N73? Then you both can meet one day to try out which one is good..If he thinks N73 is for him good. If not, gotta get it changed fast ^^ Nothing beats your real hands on and what you will need in a phone ^^
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Posted: 2006-08-15 06:47:13
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Go get the N73. I can find NOTHING that K800 can do better than N73 (except for night shots and maybe battery life). N73 outclass K800 in almost everything. Taking into a/c N73 mini-sd format which is less than 1/2 the price of K800 m2 card, the price difference of both phones is minimal (in Asia)
Without taking into considerations thousands 3rd party add-on Symbian apps, N73 already outshines K800 just based on only out-of-box functionality given as follows:-
(Pls dont mind as I just copy the following from N70vsK800 thread which is also applicable here)
-Much much better video recording (K800 video record is really crap)
- Much bigger physical screen size (N73 is 40% bigger than K800)
- much better PIMs like unlimited phonebook, calendar and of course the very useful active today screen.
- independent voice dialing. K800 is still using voice tags.
- better blog system which automatic log your activities like sms, image/video taking, notes & calendar entries and later allow you to sync to your PC/blog. K800 blog is so rudimentary compared to this.
- Nokia mobile-search - customised yellow pages capability. K800 dont have this.
- Yahoo Go and Google map applications pre-installed (may vary by region)
- PTT and EDGE support (K800 dont have this)
- video streaming via realplayer (K800 dont have this)
- much better multi-tasking (you can have any apps opened instead being restricted to java in K800)
- much better document handling capability (office docs, flash, pdf, web browser). K800 dont even come close.
- more jazzy gallery/image viewer (slideshow with music) and the movie editor thing.
- better profile system incl. going to offline mode without rebooting.
- much better theme system - you can change most of the UI unlike K800 which is restricted to certain aspect like wallpaper.
- unlimited sms storage
- better ergonomics (K800 has that ugly looking camera hump)
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Posted: 2006-08-15 07:39:49
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