Nokia 700
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- davisrases
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- 16 Oct 2012
sunny, 12 Oct 2012is skype work in nokia 700 and m use this to video callingSkype runs flawlessly on the 700. But it can't make video calls.
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- 16 Oct 2012
Armaania, 15 Oct 2012Plz tell me guys if i buy nokia 700 than its will comes wit... moreThe audio volume is pretty low in comparison to the e72 and there are chances you may miss a call in a noisy environment.
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- 16 Oct 2012
Anonymous, 15 Oct 2012Not sure about the E72 but to my ears the sound quality of ... moreI really second your comment and I accept the fact that 700 doesn't excel on music grounds. The audio quality on my nokia 5230 is far superior than the 700 and I still use my two and a half year old 5230 to listen to music. The dolby enhancement on the 700 adds a little improvement though.
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- mRW
- 15 Oct 2012
jakir, 15 Oct 2012it comes with a normal belle thats why there's Nokia suite ... moreNot sure about the E72 but to my ears the sound quality of my E52 is quite clearly better than the sound quality of my Nokia 700 when played back through my Sennheiser CX300mk2 headphones
The E52 sounds less harsh and has more bass with better definition. Some of the more recent audio chips used in audio applications are actually worse for sound quality than older ones (though they are also cheaper), you can see the same effect in iPods which sound worse from the fifth generation onwards than the third and fourth generation versions
The interface of the Nokia 700 mp3 player works much better than the E52 version however... I was forever hitting the wrong button on the E52 player!
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- 15 Oct 2012
I want to go for Nokia 700 because my nokia 500 can not skip songs by using headphones, which is boring to me as a music lover. Is it no the case to Nokia 700? Please help me, I do not like to repeat the same mistake.....
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- uZa
- 15 Oct 2012
use the nokia 700 on power saving mode.....!!!
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- mRW
- 15 Oct 2012
AnonD-38291, 13 Oct 2012[Symbian] THE BURNING PLATFORM
One clear and unusually c... moreNice story, but still no explanation why Nokia couldn't have followed a two (WP & Symbian) or three platform (WP & Android & Symbian) product strategy (even if Symbian migrated to the mid-low end of Nokia's smartphone business), nor indeed why Elop seemingly *deliberately* killed the N9 and the Nokia 808 even though each was potentially a market leader who's only sin was not to be based on WP
Sorry, but the 'Trojen Horse' horse theory, together with Elop's supposedly huge personal holdings of Microsoft stocks is much more credible
That Accenture are demonstrating such poor 'hospice' for Symbian's autumn years should come as no surprise to anybody who has previously had dealings with that company
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- 15 Oct 2012
Dude quality phones doesnt have much loud sound.
Loud sound= CHINESE PHONES
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- jakir
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- 15 Oct 2012
Armaania, 15 Oct 2012Plz tell me guys if i buy nokia 700 than its will comes wit... moreit comes with a normal belle thats why there's Nokia suite and OTA for you to update it on yourself manually. 700 has an excellent music/audio sound quality compared to the outdated E72.
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- Armaania
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- 15 Oct 2012
Plz tell me guys if i buy nokia 700 than its will comes with belle f1/f2
or normal belle updated ????
I wanna buy this cell and i am cunfuse about that
and this phones ' music sound is loud mean enough loud or better than e72.???
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- jakir
- P@1
- 14 Oct 2012
really loving this phone and now that FP2 is already on my 700, i'm more inlove with this. This phone is "small but terrible". Best phone I ever had.
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- 13 Oct 2012
[Symbian] THE BURNING PLATFORM
One clear and unusually calm night, Nokia packed its stuff, walked to the edge of its burning platform, took a last look back, and then there it was, the next moment, falling towards the freezing waters of the Baltic Sea. With an audible thump that almost pierced the night, it fell right onto the Microsoft life-boat - a large, slow-moving vessel that was sure to reach its destination much later than the other boats. However, one of the things that attracted Nokia's attention was the unusually small crew of the boat. What an opportunity for Nokia this was! With so few people on board, it could easily stand out and earn itself a prominent position. The position that has been taken away from it... Surely this was a great opportunity to make use of its many talents. Soon, people were once again going to be talking about it, about Nokia, and this night would remain nothing but a distant memory, an event from its past that simply pushed it towards greatness once again.
Well, we presume it might not have been anything like that, and has been more like Stephen Elop just sitting on his desk, going through a bunch of boring papers and making a few phone calls, but anyways, this should be pretty close to explaining what Nokia saw in the Windows Phone OS. A fresh system with a solid base, and a strong partner in Microsoft, which was going to take care of the nasty stuff like building a developer community and creating an ecosystem of content. This way, it could just focus on what it did best - wonderful devices, and be the brightest star in the sky, for there were neither that many other starts, nor such that could shine as brightly.
Although we wouldn't completely reject the "Trojan horse" theory of Elop entering the system only to convert Nokia into Microsoft's manufacturing arm, we do believe that the state of MeeGo back then wasn't very promising. Yes, it was an almost complete platform which could run just fine, but at the end of the day, what more could it provide than the basic experience one could already get from a Symbian handset. And as it was already evident, that wasn't nearly enough for the new mobile user - the mobile user who wanted a fast, sleek device with a modern UI, loads of applications, service integration, regular software support, rich content ecosystem... The game had changed, and apparently Elop discovered that Nokia cannot learn the new rules quickly enough, so he decided to seek help from his previous employer.
Sure, Nokia could have jumped in the Google life-boat instead, but for some reason the management reached the conclusion that this wouldn't be a better decision in the long run. When you think about it, the Android manufacturers that are profitable and really successful aren't that many. Even HTC, which is a company that has this rare ability to just come up with lovely stuff, is having great difficulties. Android would have allowed Nokia to produce cheap handsets for the developing markets, one of Nokia's last strongholds, but history has shown that there's not much money in this, not enough for a giant company like Nokia, who wants to be up there with the best.
But there's usually loads of money where Microsoft is. Windows Phone is a long-term game. A game that is expected to pick up once Windows 8 is out. Using its substantial presence in the computer market, Microsoft will quickly introduce Windows 8, and so a certain extent Windows Phone 8 as well, since they have so much in common, which will suddenly change Windows Phone's status from a peculiar and young platform to a well-known, integrated experience. Coupled with Nokia's wonderful devices, this might just do it. Windows Phone should become the third biggest mobile platform with a relative ease. Whether or not there will be enough momentum in order to surpass what's going to be waiting ahead, though, is a tough question that only time can answer. We can be sure about one thing - what has a beginning, has an end. And just like Apple (iOS) and Google (Android) have once fought their way to the top, a time will come when they will have to make way for the new leader, just like Nokia had to step aside. Could this be Nokia again, riding on the wings of Windows Phone? We can go on and on with these questions, but there will be no answers.
The burning platform has now fallen, and where Nokia's business was once flourishing, other companies have found new ways of being successful. But as history has shown many times, Nokia will transform, rebuild its platform, better and stronger than before, and rise again. For to reach the top, you must start from the bottom.
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- 13 Oct 2012
Ro1, 13 Oct 2012Rumors where there that after belle no more updates
later ... moreThere is a difference between the software update and the launch a totally new one such as Nokia has done for Symbian 60 v2, v3, Anna, and finally Belle
Nokia announced that stopped launch new program after Belle for devices that works on S60 platform.
Nokia now interested in S40 full touch screen and Windows phone
HHH
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- awais
- uZa
- 13 Oct 2012
very durable phone.....solid experience in hand....super clear AMOLED display....slim,smart,speedy and high ended phone with every expect in this afförd able range.....!!!
Go for it....you never be regret
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- 13 Oct 2012
Rumors where there that after belle no more updates
later came that after fp1 there will be no more update
now after fp2 release ,story is the same ... no more updates and every time Stephen Elop said there will not b any update .... and the story continues ...........
so please guys don't spread such rumors ... hope for the best ... :)
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- 12 Oct 2012
come on nokia why you just put usb on the go in this mobile -_-
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- 12 Oct 2012
is skype work in nokia 700 and m use this to video calling
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- 3JD
- 12 Oct 2012
Anonymous, 11 Oct 2012is it qwerty?why my mobile not connecting in wifi?pls help me tnx
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- 12 Oct 2012
Hi all , i wanted to know if it is possible to get whatsapp notification in status bar or can we customize status bar.....
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- 12 Oct 2012
Anonymous, 11 Oct 2012is it qwerty?yes it have both keyboard qwetry and 3x4.......!!!