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- Tsepz_N81
- M@T
- 02 Jan 2008
Exactly what Nick said!!
OSX is here BUT it aint the future,all you OSX, Linux/Google Android fanboys have ths wild imagination that these new OSs are the future when they are not even past maturity,they maybe stable but thats it, Symbian S60 has now got Demand Paging with increased Multitasking, RAM, and less battery consumption (about 25% less consumption) which all has improved stability. Yet you OSX AND LINUX fanboys are saying your OSs are the future? DREAM ON! Symbian S60 is here to stay and is now going Touchscreen.
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- nick
- nxw
- 02 Jan 2008
comparing the iphone to the 7250i is unfair cos the 7250 has MMS...
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- allan
- q{U
- 02 Jan 2008
Nokia is the past and samsung the future? I had the samsung d900 quad band while my wife alway's had nokia. We live in a basement both use fido and i noticed my phone call's alway's got dropped on my d900, but my wife could talk on her nokia no problem, so i switched to nokia n95. nokia has stronger quad band. It would be interesting to see how strong the quad band is for picking up reception in my basement on the iphone. it is already known that the ringer isn't loud enough.
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- Tsepz_N81
- M@T
- 02 Jan 2008
You don't know what Symbian s60 v3.2 is cooking up, so don't be runnin your mouth just yet. Come back when the i-Poo. . . I mean i-Phone can video record, not need iTunes and when it can transfer files to another device via Bluetooth, THEN we will talk REAL Multimedia Device.
I-Phone doesnt deserve to be compared to a N95, rather compare i-Phone to the 5yearold Nokia 7250i or hey to the 6630 even or 1600 LOL!
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- Anonymous
- nj3
- 02 Jan 2008
BUT OSX has become the number one mobile operating system and that is the future !
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- Anonymous
- M3d
- 02 Jan 2008
LOL so easy to wind people up on this thread!
Nokia are the past. Apple, SE, and Samsung are the future. Stop banging on about the N95 its ancient!
N95 didn't get gadget of the year. T3 and Stuff mag rate iPhone 5 stars and N95 3 stars.
Plus N95 has shocking battery life. 2 people I know struggle to get 3 hours usage out of it!
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- Anonymous
- nj3
- 02 Jan 2008
We all know that Nokia has a large market share of consumer phones, but the future appears to be different in the internet phones market
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- Anonymous
- nj3
- 02 Jan 2008
June 2006 : Europe : T-Mobile launches commercial High Speed Downlink Data Packet Access (HSDPA) networks, in Germany, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, thus enabling faster and better mobile services to consumers.
TMobile is the Number one network in Germany and they know the Business.
Something I do not get A failure in Europe ?
Why is then Vodafone taking to court Tmobile ?
Not only a success but at a much more rewarding price level
in Euros and not failing dollars
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- Tsepz_N81
- M@T
- 02 Jan 2008
Lol! I knw all of that! We have had it for the one and a half years. From what ive heard N95 is doing well in the USA, after all NOKIA have over 35% Marketshare in the mobile market.
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- Tsepz_N81
- M@T
- 02 Jan 2008
That was WHEN they THOUGHT the i-Phone would be success, and it has actualy failed in Europe.
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- Anonymous
- nj3
- 02 Jan 2008
The AT&T 3G network uses HSDPA/UMTS technology (High Speed Downlink Packet Access/Universal Mobile Telephone System), which makes it possible to enjoy a variety of feature-rich wireless services. It also gives AT&T the advantage of offering simultaneous voice and data services. That means you can talk and use the Internet at the same time.
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- Tsepz_N81
- M@T
- 02 Jan 2008
do at&t and tmobile even have hsdpa?
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- Anonymous
- nj3
- 02 Jan 2008
Vodafone in Germany even took Tmobile to court and LOST over the Iphone exclusive, that is how they fear the Iphone success, and yes,
without 3G and bluetooth file transfer
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- Anonymous
- 014
- 02 Jan 2008
people who have used the iphone say in noisy place's you can't hear your call's coming in!
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- peter
- 014
- 02 Jan 2008
with the iphone in your pocket if it will even fit in there the volume isn't loud enough to begin with then the LITTLE speaker at the bottom will get muffled from your pocket= MISSED CALL"S!
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- Anonymous
- nj3
- 02 Jan 2008
Iphone is 15 grams heavier because is made of steel and glass
not cheap plastic, Ignorant people may not be impressed by the stock price but money managers, smart investors and analysts are, and so are the five million users.
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- Anonymous
- nj3
- 02 Jan 2008
too bad it has an obsolete user interface and operating system
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- peter
- 014
- 02 Jan 2008
The n95 is not any bigger than the iphone. You are screwed in the head buddy. Thinner but longer and wider than the n95. the n95 is shorter but thicker than the i phone and not much at that! Even a 5 year old could figure out this equation!
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- Anonymous
- ix5
- 01 Jan 2008
iPhone and Nokia N95 is same bloody size when you think about it logically.
iPhone is thinner but longer, while N95 is shorter but fatter so it all balances out
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- Anonymous
- nj3
- 01 Jan 2008
And dimensions are a mathematical calculation, not an opinion