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bard108 Posts: 80

I have the K700 and it has been great but the joystich has finally given up and i am due for an upgrade. For me i think it is a choice between SE K750 or a complete change to the 6680. Now I like my gadgets and was wondering apart from the 2mp camera whether there is anything new on the K750 or if it would be better to explore the wonders of Symbian UI (although it always seems a bit slow).

Any input would be appreciated.
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Posted: 2005-07-05 19:35:57
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tzakiel Posts: 66

I just came from nokia 3650 and then a 7610 to a SE k750i. I could go on and on with pros and cons but I'll just sum it up here: the k750 does everything I really used symbian for, and it does it faster and in a more stable way. I also enjoy the quality of the sound and OS more than the nokia. The camera is worlds better. Not just resolution but also color and clarity within the full size picture.

Glad I went to SE.
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Posted: 2005-07-05 19:42:35
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marlonski Posts: > 500

Sounds like tzakiel has summed things up pretty well.

Unless symbian is a real requirement for you then I can't see any pros in going down the Nokia route, if it's the look of the phone that you like then fine, (sometimes thats enough).The UI is a joy to use and with the tweaks made to the K750 even better than the K700, so it does everything most of us would need from a phone very well and of course with it's the 2mp camera, there's not really anything to match it at present.


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Posted: 2005-07-05 19:59:34
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haribofan2 Posts: 174

I must admit i had my reservations about upgrading from the K700i to the K750i but i dont regret it at all.Great pictures,loads and loads of memory,faster software,clearer screen,better sound,and great looking.I dont know much about the nokia but you wont regret the SE.
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Posted: 2005-07-05 20:00:45
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aulason Posts: 140

since this forum is dedicated to users, so you shouldn't expect any advice about nokia phones here. but if you really don't need the expandability of symbian os then k750 rules. not because i love and hate most nokia phones but just because it has everything a normal symbian user needs but better and faster.

Sean
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Posted: 2005-07-05 21:47:13
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marlonski Posts: > 500

We are not all biased towards , yeh sure this is a forum for phones, but nevertheless, I think you will find a lot of users here will give credit where credit is due mate.

At the end of the day, it's down to personal choice and personal needs, unless something else appears on the market when I upgrade, I will have a K750, simply because my K700 has done a good job, and with the improvements the new model has makes it an obvious choice for me.
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Posted: 2005-07-05 23:35:01
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bard108 Posts: 80

Are you guys not interested in 3G at the mo then, because that might swing it for me.
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Posted: 2005-07-05 23:56:44
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mrao Posts: > 500

You might then want to consider the z800i
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Posted: 2005-07-06 00:00:35
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PhoenixRising Posts: 22


Here's my 2 cents....

I've got both the K750i and the Nokia 6680 which I got cheaply on upgrade. I used the 6680 for a few weeks while I waited for my replacement K750i beacuse I sent the first one back due to crashing problems.

The 6680 is a fine phone. It's very good at what it does, and the Symbian OS was interesting to play around with for a few weeks and see what applications there are out there to enhance the phone. The 3G thing, was a non-event really. Just faster WAP basically, which costs a fortune to use. I found the cost of 3G to be prohibitive, and just really not worth it.

I got my K750i back again last week, and the Nokia has been resigned to the shelf to gather dust. It's smaller, sleeker, easier to use, and just a better phone in every aspect, bar the fact it doesn't run the Symbian OS.

The K750i will be my phone of choice for the foreseeable future, and I'll just use the 6680 as a back up phone.
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Posted: 2005-07-06 00:06:56
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bard108 Posts: 80

I like my gadgets, i have heard all the raves about the K750 but it dosent seem to bring much new to the table, i could be wrong.

I was tempted by the z800 when it was the v800 but wasn't sure if it was true beauty, or really ugly.

[ This Message was edited by: bard108 on 2005-07-05 23:25 ]
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Posted: 2005-07-06 00:13:21
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