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Old 05-06-2008, 06:03 PM   #31
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ROFL...spoken by one who's never owned/used one?
Not always, I had one and gave it away to one of the girls at work.
Too much playstation and not enough telephone.
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Old 05-06-2008, 06:16 PM   #32
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Not always, I had one and gave it away to one of the girls at work.
Too much playstation and not enough telephone.
You GAVE AWAY an N95?
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Old 05-06-2008, 06:25 PM   #33
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You GAVE AWAY an N95?
Yeah, but I'd love to get a look at the bird he gave it to.

I have a couple of 6280s sitting on a bookshelf at home. Both have been back to Nokia for service and repairs. I just keep them there in case I need a spare for whatever reason. But in all honesty I've had a couple of LGs that have been better phones.
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Old 05-06-2008, 06:35 PM   #34
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I have a Samsung i450. Really good phone. Downfall for your needs is that its a slide phone. So in that case scrap that.
Yeah, I had a couple of Samsung CDMA phones a few years back. They were suprisingly good. Very small, light, and robust. Nice loud speakers and ring tones.

The only downside with them was the quality of the finish which scratched very easily. LGs also had this problem.

I've had the SE 610i for about 6 months now, and although it cops a hiding the finish is still scratch-free.

The only downside with the SE candy bar phones is the size of the keys. I've got pretty thick fingers and it took me a while to adjust. Happy now though.
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Old 05-06-2008, 10:58 PM   #35
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Yeah, I had a couple of Samsung CDMA phones a few years back. They were suprisingly good. Very small, light, and robust. Nice loud speakers and ring tones.

The only downside with them was the quality of the finish which scratched very easily. LGs also had this problem.

I've had the SE 610i for about 6 months now, and although it cops a hiding the finish is still scratch-free.

The only downside with the SE candy bar phones is the size of the keys. I've got pretty thick fingers and it took me a while to adjust. Happy now though.
Im not sure what model Samsung you had, but my last Samsung I owned was a D600, and that was an excellent phone for resistance to scratches and marks, except for finger prints.

I did find however, the lower rqange models werent as resistant to the higher end models. Thats just my observation though.
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Old 05-06-2008, 11:23 PM   #36
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Had a look at the ZTE phones during the week but found them too big and heavy. Actually had a good look at the Ericcson 610i and liked it the best out of most. Being thin and light seems to be the go so glad it got a mention!

I have had flip and slide phones and they just dont seem to last. I would have gone through 10 odd phones over the past year or two. The 610i seems to be the smallest/light as I carry it with me 24 hours.



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Old 06-06-2008, 01:41 AM   #37
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Old 06-06-2008, 09:53 AM   #38
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i like the look of the G900 and S500i from Sony Ericsson, anyone had any experiance with these?
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Old 06-06-2008, 10:40 AM   #39
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Nokia 6120C I have 2 of them there was a comment on them switching off and stability issues . well nokia have a firmware update buit into the PC suite and i have both phones updated no issues now. as for service the service centres are actually privately owned AFAIK. the local nokia agent is awesome only hade to use them once in over a dozen phones and theywere a pleasure to deal with
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Old 06-06-2008, 11:47 PM   #40
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How much do you want to spend or what type of contract.

My Nokia N95 is brilliant.
Not that thin but sits in my shirt pocket comfortably.
VERY loud ring.
Bluetooth...yep.
Clear and big screen.
Battery life..not that great.
5mp camera.
GPS.
and way too many other things to mention
(I've got old one with only a 1gig memory card, the new ones have 8gig on board memory and a bigger screen.)

I agree.

I have one and although the battery life is bad it does everything i want.

Its also good for reception in bad coverage areas.
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Old 16-06-2008, 05:59 PM   #41
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Yeah, but I'd love to get a look at the bird he gave it to.

I have a couple of 6280s sitting on a bookshelf at home. Both have been back to Nokia for service and repairs. I just keep them there in case I need a spare for whatever reason. But in all honesty I've had a couple of LGs that have been better phones.
yep dead right, i have a 6280 myself that ive had for 2 years, ive given up on it... been in service about 5 times for software issues... all it does is call and sms which im happy for anyway haha! everything else (video playing, camera, mp3) crashes.
trust me to buy the worst Nokia ever made heheh.

Im hanging out for the N78 - considering the E51 but looks a bit bland to me. the nextg Nokia range is tiny atm! only 3 variants.
And no, I dont want that brick, the N95 :P
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I like the look of the G900 and S500i from Sony Ericsson, anyone had any experience with these?
I had a Sony S500i, awesome phone! Recently upgraded to a Sony Ericsson K850i. I've been through 13 phones in the past 4 years. Older Nokias were awesome, but they are certainly not built like they used to be. ZTE sucks. Samsungs are reliable, but quite boring, as are LG's. Motorola sucks too. I reckon you should pick either a Nokia or a Sony Ericsson.
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Old 16-06-2008, 11:28 PM   #43
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Ive had aroung 15 phones in the past 18 months and the best one is the one I currently use, the Nokia 6110 navigator. Easy to operate, easy to SMS and pairs properly to the bluetooth, and damn loud ringer on it! The samsung U700 ****ed me off after 2 days, the S-E K770i was nice, but the buttons too fiddly and too close together. Scratched easy too. As a high end user, i'll stick with Nokia for now.
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Old 16-06-2008, 11:36 PM   #44
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Any one had a play with the I-Phone yet? Proberly too gadgety but they look small and easy to use!!



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Old 16-06-2008, 11:39 PM   #45
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Any one had a play with the I-Phone yet? Proberly too gadgety but they look small and easy to use!!
I had a play with the old-generation one that Australia never officially got. It is great to use, and I will be getting one of the new 3G ones
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