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Hi,
I made up a small list of the SE k700 versus the Nokia 6230.
weight: 93g / 97g (SE wins!)
screen: 176x220 / 128x128 (SE wins big time!)
talk time: 7h / 3-5h (SE wins!)
standby: 300 / 150-300 (draw)
flash: yes / no (SE wins!)
camera res: VGA/VGA (draw)
FM radio: yes / yes (draw)
video: yes / yes (draw)
screen size: 1.8" / 1.5" (SE wins)
MP3 player: yes / yes (draw)
Memory: 32 Mb / 6 Mb+ 32 MMC (Nokia wins)
3D Java: yes / no (SE wins!)
Design: wonderful / OK (SE wins, but this is only my opinion)
OK, it looks like 7 to 1 for SE, and 5 draws. Pretty OK!
[ This Message was edited by: jas on 2004-03-09 16:42 ]
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Posted: 2004-03-09 15:00:45
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But the worst thing is no MS slot.
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Posted: 2004-03-09 15:17:27
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But to me it's no problems if you have a laptop and can copy from the phone from time to time
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Posted: 2004-03-09 15:21:07
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well i would definetly chose a k700 just because the screen but a lot of ppl would go for the 6230 because of the mmc
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Posted: 2004-03-09 15:23:42
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A very simple question: If I want a phone that can really play MP3, which phone should I choose? Assume that a whole album in good quality have to be stored.
Another question: If I want a camera phone that has a big and good colour screen, which phone should I choose?
Different phone has different advantages. So choose the one that suits you.
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Posted: 2004-03-09 16:23:54
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What is the maximum capacity that the memory cards which are used with the 6230 can be? I think that is a very important factor, because lets face it, a phone that can play mp3's but only has 32MB of non upgradable memory is pretty pointless. Once you have some photos and games on there you are only going to have about 20 MB left which is about 6-7 songs. pointless. A massive let down to an otherwise fantastic phone. GX30 is still looking like the best bet for the time being...........
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Posted: 2004-03-09 16:30:39
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512MB capacity mmc cards are available in the market. So the 6230 should be able to use such cards.
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Posted: 2004-03-09 16:36:47
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yeah, but whats the battery life like when you try playing mp3s on a mobile phone?
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Posted: 2004-03-09 16:54:01
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Just checked Nokias homepage and it clearly states that the 6230 will "only" be able to use MMC-card of 32 MB, not bigger. Probably has something to do with the speed of the memory interface. I guess you could buy two 32 MB-cards but since you have to turn off the phone while switching cards this is a really lousy alternative. SO, the only strength of the 6230 is eliminated. The K700 will RULE!!
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Posted: 2004-03-09 17:11:13
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Ya the missing slot is a huge disappointment. maybe they can develop an ogg player to safe a little space
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Posted: 2004-03-09 17:12:23
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