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Right, just got my K700 yesterday and now I'll post some comments. I've previously used these Nokias: 5110, 7110, 3510, 7210, 8310, N-Gage, 6820, 6630
BAD THINGS
-text input lag is pretty bad, even worse than I thought. My 5110 in 1998 was faster.
-In the SE UI, there is no "go straight back to idle screen" function, like what the end call key does in Nokias. You always have to go to the previous menu first. Luckily the menus aren't that complicated so it doesn't take long.
-In the phonebook, viewing the contact's info is behind too many button presses. Unlike in Nokias.
-the joystick & keypad are uncomfortable to use and not very responsive, every Nokia I've used was better
-No user customizable message alert tones. The 8310 from 2001 had it and every Nokia since.
-Answer lag. There seems to be a 2 second silence after I've chosen to answer a call. Never had this in Nokias.
-Earpiece voice quality. Clearly worse than in N-Gage and 6630.
-And finally, isn't it about time they made the idle screen softkeys user customizable?
GOOD THINGS
-Build quality. Very classy and professional.
-Screen. Nicely bright. Has a narrower viewing angle than the N-Gage and 6630 though.
-Ringtone quality. I love the baby one! No WAV support though.
-Bluetooth. Had no problems recieving contacts and ringtones from an N-Gage.
-Camera. The shortcut button comes in handy. The light also helps.
-General UI features: themes, some option menus, menu layouts
It's not as good as I expected but I'll keep it for now.
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Posted: 2004-12-01 12:13:45
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BAD THINGS
-text input lag is pretty bad, even worse than I thought. My 5110 in 1998 was faster.
Mine seems fine
-In the SE UI, there is no "go straight back to idle screen" function, like what the end call key does in Nokias. You always have to go to the previous menu first. Luckily the menus aren't that complicated so it doesn't take long.

If you hold down the return button it goes straight back to the idle screen from anyway!
-In the phonebook, viewing the contact's info is behind too many button presses. Unlike in Nokias.

Are you sure? what do you need to see... name and number is enough.
-the joystick & keypad are uncomfortable to use and not very responsive, every Nokia I've used was better

Again i think your being picky (maybe you got yourself a faulty phone mine seem's to work fine and feel fine)
-No user customizable message alert tones. The 8310 from 2001 had it and every Nokia since.
No comment.
-Answer lag. There seems to be a 2 second silence after I've chosen to answer a call. Never had this in Nokias.
Should be fixed in next firmware (i hope)
-Earpiece voice quality. Clearly worse than in N-Gage and 6630.
Mine's fine (yet again)
-And finally, isn't it about time they made the idle screen softkeys user customizable?

Whats the point when the joysticks fully customizable???
We all know your gonna faver nokia's over SE and i think your just being to picky!
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Posted: 2004-12-01 13:36:17
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GOOD THING :
I MANAGE to SELL my

K700i last September 2004 !
BAD THING:
I MISS SEEING the fone - this time . . .

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Posted: 2004-12-01 13:56:00
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All personal opinions and nothing to really bitch about.. only thing i reacted to was the phonebook part, i think itīs a great solution to dab joystick right to get more info about a contact, i donīt know if you (Flying Finn) count joystick moves as keypresses?
IMO the last good looking Nokia was the 6100, display quality was dismal though. Latest Nokia lineup looks to me like some bad acid trip with commercials to match
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Posted: 2004-12-01 13:56:57
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joebmc, I was being very neutral. Thanks for the new info btw. I'm pretty sure my K700 is not a faulty one. The keypad comfort is definately not as good as what I'm used to, and that's a shame.
In the phonebook I wish pressing the joystick wouldn't call the selected contact but open the "more info" fields.
I'm also very serious about the earpiece quality. It was not that special in the 3510 for example but the Series 60 phones I've tried really shine. The K700 is nothing but average.
lol, I'm a student with limited amounts of money and I paid 380 euros for the K700. I think I favor SE over Nokia.
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Posted: 2004-12-01 14:02:04
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BAD THINGS
-text input lag is pretty bad, even worse than I thought. My 5110 in 1998 was faster.
Do you use T9? The best ever was Nokia 3110.
-In the SE UI, there is no "go straight back to idle screen"
keep pressing return as mentioned
-In the phonebook, viewing the contact's info is behind too many
no comm
-the joystick & keypad are uncomfortable to use and not very responsive, every Nokia I've used was better
I find those things hard to compare, not all that much difference once you are used to them
-No user customizable message alert tones. The 8310 from 2001 had
You can choose one of the eight tones...
-Answer lag. There seems to be a 2 second silence after I've
Never heard of it.
-Earpiece voice quality. Clearly worse than in N-Gage and 6630.
Can't compare, but find sound on k700 very good in aal aspects.
-And finally, isn't it about time they made the idle screen softkeys
4 joystick directions not enough?
I have looked into secveral Nokia's lately and found them confusing and to me what is on the screen is so ugly. I prefer the SE interface style. Personal subjective preference.
GOOD THINGS
-Build quality. Very classy and professional.
-Screen. Nicely bright. Has a narrower viewing angle than the N-Gage and 6630 though.
Is narrower good (privacy) or bad?
-Ringtone quality. I love the baby one! No WAV support though.
Can't have it all can you
-Bluetooth. Had no problems recieving contacts and ringtones from an N-Gage.
-Camera. The shortcut button comes in handy. The light also helps.
-General UI features: themes, some option menus, menu layouts
It's not as good as I expected but I'll keep it for now.
So what did you expect?
Maybe the k700 isn't the phone for you.
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Posted: 2004-12-01 14:10:30
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In the phonebook I wish pressing the joystick wouldn't call the selected contact but open the "more info" fields.
Do you find it difficult to push joystick right and get all avaliable info then? How is it done on Nokias nowadays? Push gives you more info i guess, but what about if you want to call the contact? Do you have to push another button then? That doesnīt sound so easy or logical either
It all comes down to personal preferences i guess.. i am still "learning" my V3 and have already found both brilliant and really dumb features/solutions but thatīs true for ALL phones IMO.
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Posted: 2004-12-01 14:12:24
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Just an interesting aside...i see you are comparing the k700 to a large range of nokias...are you of the opinion that a lot of nokias are just the same phone in a different shell?
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Posted: 2004-12-01 14:16:06
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@methylated_spirit
Objection your honor! Leading *rhetorical* question
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Posted: 2004-12-01 14:18:22
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@DeLa
You must of herd of the answer lag 1/2 seconds???
I know there's a few of threads about it (and yes i have the answer lag)
@flying finn
Well you got to admit the k700 is a good phone if not better than most (and i say most not all) other brands in its range (but remember the k700 is getting quite old now for the mobile world

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Posted: 2004-12-01 14:21:04
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