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  • 19 Feb 2009

Anonymous, 19 Feb 2009I find the iPhone camera very useful at least it takes clea... more"LED flash on these toys is useful only for childish shots for Bebo."

at least it is useful, not useless like the iphone. u say the iphone takes a decent shot? because it has a big screen!!! without autofocus and a great lense the quality is still not up par with the n95 and the 5800.

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    • therock
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    • 19 Feb 2009

    Anonymous, 19 Feb 2009I find the iPhone camera very useful at least it takes clea... moreatleast the 5800 touchscreen has a dual led flash. im sure they are powerful.

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      • therock
      • k7t
      • 19 Feb 2009

      topetot (philippines, 19 Feb 2009guys can u help me which is which 5800 or iphone 3g? help m... morethe 5800's bundle package is worth it. included in the package is an 8 gb memory card. not that many downlable applications yet because it has the new OS. I am sure later on there will be available applications/software to download.

      the iphone has a fast connection to the media. I give it a 6 out of 10 rating because the camera part is weak due to no auto focus and a poweful cam flash. therfore, apple should have left out the camera part.

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        • therock
        • k7t
        • 19 Feb 2009

        Anonymous, 19 Feb 2009The N95 did rock, which is why Nokia has been making them w... morelet me school you about the variations of the n95

        n95-1 international version
        n95-2 internal 8gb memory
        n95-3 US version of the n95-1
        n95-4 US version of the n95-2

        again the n95 still rocks. very versatile and durable smartphone.

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          • therock
          • efQ
          • 19 Feb 2009

          topetot (philippines, 19 Feb 2009guys can u help me which is which 5800 or iphone 3g? help m... morebuy the 5800 touchscreen. The bundle package is worth it. An 8 gb memory card is included in the package. Not that many applications can b downloaded yet because it has the new 0S. Im sure applications and softwares wil be available later.

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            • therock
            • k7t
            • 19 Feb 2009

            Tuta, 19 Feb 2009iPhone is great, it just need a better camera. If I wanted ... moresince you said the nokia crap tube...lol...then the "i" in the iphone means "idiots".

            the iphone needs a powerful cam flash. with that included in the camera part, then the iphone will the 'it' smartphone.

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              • therock
              • k7t
              • 19 Feb 2009

              Anonymous, 19 Feb 2009The N95 did rock, which is why Nokia has been making them w... morethats they made variations in the last three years because the n95 cripples the samsung 5 mp. samsung will always be second rate.

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                • k7t
                • 19 Feb 2009

                Anonymous, 19 Feb 2009I find the iPhone camera very useful at least it takes clea... morethose are reviews only. i have also read that the photos for the the 5800 touchcreen from nokia 5800 users are good. those people that are saying that 5800 takes bad picture dont know how to use the camera settings. nokia is well known for led flashes on camera smartphones to be powerful enough in dark places with low light conditions. my n95 can take pictures in the dark. as far as the iphone's camera, without any light its useless. i am sure you know that.

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                  • 3Y5
                  • 19 Feb 2009

                  BARCELONA, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Copying a few pages from the playbook of Apple Inc's (AAPL.O) iPhone strategy, which brings many of the powers of the Internet to mobile phones, is no way to beat the computer interloper at its game.

                  But that's exactly what many of the world's biggest handsets makers are trying to do with new copycat phones and services that ape key features of the iPhone.

                  At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the world's biggest annual trade show for the wireless industry, Apple is everywhere and nowhere. The company avoids such events, preferring to unveil products at its own venues.

                  The handset business will produce more than a billion phones this year, but is suffering a crisis of confidence brought on by sharply changing business models that has only been exaggerated by the global economic slump.

                  "Imagination is expensive in a year such as this," said Richard Windsor, a technology analyst at the conference who is with Nomura Securities in London.

                  The giants of the phone industry -- Nokia (NOK1V.HE), Samsung Electronics Co Ltd (005930.KS), LG Electronics Inc (066570.KS), Sony Ericsson (6758.T)(ERICb.ST) and HTC Corp (2498.TW) -- are humbling themselves to copy a company whose phones account for only 1 percent of handsets.

                  A year ago, phone makers with quick-acting design teams came out with the first touchscreen iPhone look-alikes. This year, they are going further by seeking to duplicate the iPhone's user interface software.

                  Privately, an executive with a major European telecommunications operator complains: "Everybody is trying to catch the iPhone. They are pushing things out to market that just aren't ready for prime-time."

                  Analysts say the clones often perform slowly and are less intuitive for users than the iPhone.

                  Case in point: South Korean phone maker LG Electronics introduced an entry-level smartphone using Microsoft Corp's (MSFT.O) Windows Mobile operating system and a new iPhone-like look called "3D S-Class User Interface."

                  The most obvious difference with the iPhone is that LG's GM730 gives users three-dimensional views of its features and applications, which appear like cubes rather than pages, as they do on the iPhone.

                  But a demonstration of the iPhone wannabe reveals a characteristic flaw familiar to personal computer users. LG's logo and then the Windows brand hang on the screen as 5, 10, 15, eventually 30 seconds pass. The phone is booting up, just like a computer, but unlike many of the faster phones.

                  iCLONES

                  Apple has sought to scare away competitors by threatening legal action to defend the hundreds of patented ideas it has rolled into the iPhone. How rivals can work around such patents remains a big question.

                  The proliferation of "me-too" products is a trap because products must take shortcuts or sacrifice profit margins to undercut Apple on price. That digs equipment makers into a deeper hole because smartphones have been faster growing and more profitable than other handsets.

                  And Apple isn't sitting still. Some Wall Street analysts say the Silicon Valley-based company is gearing up to offer a slimmed down $99 iPhone for consumers -- or $299 without carrier subsidies -- by June.

                  A lower-price iPhone would likely run on slower networks, contain less memory and have lower touchscreen and camera resolution, one RBC Capital analyst predicts.

                  Apple, which enjoys estimated margins of 55 percent that are nearly twice the industry average on their current line-up of phones, will need to accept margins around 40 percent if it markets a $99 phone. But that's still well above the 30 percent industry average.

                  The phone industry is envious of Apple's AppStore, which lets iPhone users download thousands of small software programs to personalize the way they play games, listen to music or find directions.

                  Letting users decide what software they add to phones marks an upending of long-standing industry practices of tightly controlling device features, based on what handset makers and their key customers, the operators, thought best.

                  The roll-call of companies announcing their own software stores this week include Nokia, Microsoft, LG and France Telecom SA's (FTE.PA) Orange mobile network. Samsung and BlackBerry maker Research in Motion Ltd (RIM.TO) had previously announced stores of their own.

                  Orange said its own store will feature only Orange-approved products when it opens in May. Selected outside software developers will be invited "in the future," it promised.

                  Comfortable old habits of control die hard.

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                    • zara
                    • 3Jd
                    • 19 Feb 2009

                    i ahve had this fone for around 4 months and i personally think it is the most confusing and stupid because when yhuu fone call someone it heats up and goeas straight to the internet.

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                      • ib7
                      • 19 Feb 2009

                      i have been the iphone user for 6 month.. i m totally new to apple! and i prefer window more than apple.. but.. iphone is the best! so far never hang.. stable.. its depends of wat u need.. i just need 3G not video call, and the best thing i like its only with my finger i can write n draw, no need stylus. Try use ur finger to write chinese in other Fon.. u know wat i mean.

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                        • topetot (philippines
                        • vpc
                        • 19 Feb 2009

                        guys can u help me which is which 5800 or iphone 3g? help me distinguish which is appropriate to me as a college student??? i think 5800 have more specs than i phone but on the other hand iphone have so many application that can be used it can up to 144 apps....again which is which and in our country iphone (30,+++) is more expensive than 5800 (18,+++) so please help me thanks

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                          • Anonymous
                          • PEG
                          • 19 Feb 2009

                          Anonymous, 19 Feb 2009It's underrated if anything, by those who use kid's toy's f... morehahaha.... true!! hahahah...

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                            • Tuta
                            • Ln$
                            • 19 Feb 2009

                            iPhone is great, it just need a better camera. If I wanted a good camera phone I will go to samsung or LG 8 mp instead of nokia 5800 crap tube

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                              • Anonymous
                              • MJ0
                              • 19 Feb 2009

                              Anonymous, 01 Jan 19701 000 000 pessos amigo

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                                • Anonymous
                                • P%n
                                • 19 Feb 2009

                                therock, 19 Feb 2009i agree with u kate. n95 still rocks!!The N95 did rock, which is why Nokia has been making them with minor variations for the last 3 years.

                                /yawn

                                i8510>N95, N96
                                i8910>N97

                                Samsung rock Nokia's boat!

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                                  • MJ0
                                  • 19 Feb 2009

                                  I do not think IPHONE is overrated.
                                  It is the first PHONE of APPLE and it is
                                  beautifull like all APPLEs products.
                                  It is diffucult to say it is the best PHONE
                                  but it works great for me making me extremely happy.
                                  I had nokias before and I am not looking for getting
                                  nokia again epecialy N95 was a pain in the a*s

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                                    • Anonymous
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                                    • 19 Feb 2009

                                    therock., 19 Feb 2009weak facts you say?..hahaha you can't handle the truth!!! t... moreI find the iPhone camera very useful at least it takes clear and decent photo's, the 5800 is widely acknowledged to have very poor camera quality in almost evey review published about it, despite the Carl Zeiss lens and pitiful LED flash which is useless less than a metre away.

                                    The LED flash on these toys is useful only for childish shots for Bebo.

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                                      • k7t
                                      • 19 Feb 2009

                                      kate, 19 Feb 2009ill give it a 5.5 out of 10. the good thing about it,is tha... morei agree with u kate. n95 still rocks!!

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                                        • 19 Feb 2009

                                        Sir Josiah, 18 Feb 2009Erm, no. The 5800 XpressMusic, XpressMusic being the operat... morethe 5800 touchscreen has a dual led flash, unlike the highly acclaimed iphone. the 5800 touchscreen isnt a failure, it is the beginning of the nokia touchscreens. next will be the n97. even the n96 cripples the iphones. you can even watch tv on it.