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Hi.
I've just sat and gone though loads of posts re: 6230 vs K700i, but just have a few questions that I hope folks can help me with before making a final decision...
1) Is there a max size MMC I would be able to use in the 6230?
(Only personal experiences please, never mind what nokia say - what have folks out there actually used?)
2) Apart from the light, does the picture 'quality' camera match that of the K700i? (I used 'quality' loosely, as I'm aware this is still limited, and only a 'fun' camera).
3) Also, data transfer from Phone -> PC.
Is there a phone that makes this particularly easier or anything? If I went for the 6230, having a removable card, does this mean that transfering Pic's and Mp3's would be easier/faster by removing the card and using a USB card reader as apposed to getting a bluetooth dongle? (I take it any software I'd need to comunicate between PC and Phone using bluetooth comes with either phone?)
cheers in advance.
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Posted: 2004-08-10 10:15:49
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@mr. simonward -
1. I guess you can insert/place whatever 'maximum mmc - MB' there is available out in the market. My Dad has used a 256 MB mmc, and it's just doing great! No hangs and does not corrupt

If the 512 MB mmc is out in the market, I guess you can use that as well
2. I think the SE K700/i fone's camera is quite much better with that of the Nokia's 6230

The only Nokia fone that matches that of the K700/i is that of the 7610 fone model
3. Using a USB Card Reader is definitely far much better and faster when transferring datas from your PC to your mmc

However, the use of a Bluetooth Dongle is also accepted when you don't have a USB Card Reader. The only purpose of it is to transfer datas 'fast' enough in just one 'go' . . . while the dongle transfers datas - itemized
Other opinions are open to be posted. These are just my 'honest' - ideas mates

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Posted: 2004-08-11 00:49:45
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i had a k700 and swapped it for a 6230. i can honestly say i like the 6230 a lot better.
1. i have a 512 mmc card in my 6230. only problem is that the phone doesnt read the free space. its still there and will still let u use the full 512mb but wont allow u to check the free space. all lower cards work fine. no problems at all
2 the camera is very good imho. best nokia cam on the market exc 7610. video clips are good quality too. only thing thats missing over the k700 is the light and effects such as panaroma.
3. mmc card readers are very fast. i transferred my entire music collection (90 songs) and it took bout 8-9 minutes. i was going to go for a nap while it did it expecting it to take a while, it was finished b4 i fell asleep. transfer using the dku cable is slower but still acceptable.
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Posted: 2004-08-11 15:52:45
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cheers for the replies folks. Out of interest, how does using the 6230 effect battey life? How much of your 512mb's worth of MP3's do you get through in a charge?
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Posted: 2004-08-11 15:58:14
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i listen to mp3s for about 3 hours a day. use gprs for about 10 mins make about 20 mins off cals and text a hell of a lot ( 20+ a day) and im getting between 2-3 days use before it dies completely. also if u take the mmc card out and leave the phone on standby i got mine to last 2 weeks without use
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Posted: 2004-08-11 16:37:21
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that sounds good! it can definately be used as a proper MP3 player then. (I was worried it might drain the battery).
In that case, I might push the boat out for a 512mb MMC (was gonna get a 256). Are you in the UK? where from and how much was your MMC card?
I've found a 256 for about £25.50 inc P+P from:
http://www.7dayshop.com/catal[....]08c3333a9c71e31481c0600d7758f6
- do you reckon I should worry about 'compatability'?
Anyone know a cheap source for a 512 MMC?
I've seen one for about £65.50 inc P+P from:
http://www.mobymemory.com/proddetail.asp?prod=mmc512_001
could save a tenner by buying 2x 256mb - but then I have to arse around changing the cards all the time....
Actually just got back from phone shop, but have to wait until tomorrow, because there was a problem setting up my account...
My 6230 is on hold though!
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Posted: 2004-08-11 18:22:22
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actually i got a 1Gb card from
www.mobymemory.com and i can tell you it works great with my 6230 (v3,15). what an awesome little phone.
about compatibility, check out this link:
http://forums.mobymemory.com/[....]MessageID=92&TopicPage=&Edit=1
they have info about this topic in other threads but basically card works fine for playing all my music. (just the size of card that displays wrong in the phone.)
well done Nokia! can play all my music on commute to work now straight on my mobile.
also i agree with earlier post about a card reader(pref usb2). it's pretty essential with the big mmc's. takes for ever otherwise with nokia cable or bluetooth
[ This Message was edited by: charlesK on 2004-08-18 08:28 ]
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Posted: 2004-08-18 09:25:12
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6230 all the way. You can do a search on howardfroums in the Nokia section for compatible cards. There are quite a lot of ppl happily using 1gb cards. I was in your position... deciding between the two, and I opted for the 6230 - MMC support appealed to me more so than the better GUI. Also the k700 is SLOW, especially when you load up the onboard memory. 6230 is very quick to navigate around and you can't beat it for txt messaging. This isn't to slate the k700, cos I'm a fan of SE phones. 6230 makes a wicked MP3 player. I'm opting for a phat mmc instead of getting an ipod. Ipod battery life on 4g models is still pathetic.
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Posted: 2004-09-17 10:52:54
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After all has been said and done . . . my choice here is the Nokia 6230!
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Posted: 2004-09-17 15:33:13
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Nice one JN, you won't be disapointed.

[ This Message was edited by: anonymous1 on 2004-09-18 20:58 ]
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Posted: 2004-09-18 21:57:39
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