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StoneBolt Posts: 66

Hello guys and gals. I just bought a Nokia 6310i and I find it loaded with important features. The phone is triband and has features such as Bluetooth, General Packet Radio Service and Java applications. Don't get me wrong though, I also have Ericsson units (T68i and R520m). Thanks. I just need your opinion about this babe.
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Posted: 2002-06-12 12:19:00
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Scooter1me Posts: 7

I did the same. I find the 6310i to be a marvel. Easier to use and navigate than the t68i and my t39m. Chat feature - e mail - name look up - all easier. Nokia has nailed it with this phone plus the battery lasts forever - I can talk for hours without so much as a line loss on the battery meter. Bummer - no repeat alarm function. Other than that I rate this phone at a 9.9 - and my T68i at 9.5 in comparison. I love my ericsson phones - but think I may use the 6310i for a bit.
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Posted: 2002-06-12 13:12:00
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can1 Posts: 111

Just looked at pics of 6310i and my mate has a 6310 and its like a long boat and heavy. Not light and petite like T68i. No thanks and you can keep java downloads for virus's for your 6310i as well
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Posted: 2002-06-12 13:27:00
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copman Posts: 26

It's nice but misses e-mail This post was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2002-06-12 13:32:00
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StoneBolt Posts: 66

Guys, if email is the problem, 6310i has java applications. I just downloaded an email client from www.midlet.org. It's a very cool site where you can download java applications for java-enabled phones. For the repeat-alarm function, the phone has it too. Just go to calendar and go to a specific note you made. Press option and you can find the repeat-alarm function. Goodluck guys. By the way, the killer email application I got can view attachment.
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Posted: 2002-06-14 01:50:00
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john74 Posts: > 500

its still a boring and dull grey screen and not a colored screen END OF CONVERSATION so when the 7650 comes out we will chat again,until then c u
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Posted: 2002-06-14 02:40:00
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shawnmccall9 Posts: > 500

word to the opponent, grey scale is so...out, color is the in thing these days
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Posted: 2002-06-14 03:36:00
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ian74 Posts: 17

Quote:On 2002-06-14 03:36, shawnmccall9 wrote:
word to the opponent, grey scale is so...out, color is the in thing these days

yes, i definitely agree. i just had an argument earlier with my friend who owns a 6310i and i won the battle! hehehe.....
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Posted: 2002-06-14 09:27:00
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nwmq1 Posts: 277

no greyscale, just black and white... Nokia don't use greyscales...
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Posted: 2002-06-14 09:41:00
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StoneBolt Posts: 66

To Can1. Here's my answer if java-enabled devices could be infected with viruses: The Java environment provides very good security measures that are accompanied by additional security measures taken in the mobile phone environment. MIDP Java is capable of a tight sandbox model with application access only to the phone user interface and memory area specifically assigned to MIDP Java application. The networking interface will be tuned to make sure no undesired access can be obtained. Typically, user confirmation is requested for any action that may cause costs to the user.
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Posted: 2002-06-16 14:21:00
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