Nokia 9300i
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- Anonymous
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- 07 Apr 2006
Guys Cebit is on...
No news on the new Nokia communicator... looks like 9300 / 9500 is here to stay for a while
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- Nish
- mwm
- 30 Mar 2006
This is a phone made predominantly for the business market. There is no need for 3G here because Nokia understand that the business market has yet to adopt 3G. This is a very good phone and judging from the fact that almost 75% of independant phone traders (ie. impartial to brands and probably know more about handsets than most) at Cebit use it I'm sure we can assume that it is an excellent work tool.
P.S. the other 25% had 8800s
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- Anonymous
- i8u
- 29 Mar 2006
is realy easy to work it's makes u're time easy]
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- mohan
- 2SM
- 27 Mar 2006
Hey.., can SKYPE be installed in this phone?
If yes,then we can make the cheapest calls throught the world.
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- mohan
- 2SM
- 27 Mar 2006
-A Mobile phone only with WI-FI?
No 3G, No Camera. It seems rediculous... Might be its very custom made, for the buisness class.
- No 3g.... Has WiFi overtaken 3g?. Well this phones says, Yes!!!. If these type of phones become a big success, then all investments research on 3g might just serve nothing.
Well a closer look reveals more info.
- Wifi has more bandwith, more end customer focused.
- 3g on the other hand has minimal bandwith, but good for mobile browsing.
3g beats wifi only in mobile browsing, i.e when the user is travelling at great speed.
But if Wimax(wider wifi - next generation Wifi) comes to place then 3g has to pack its bag.
Also, all end customers will welcome wifi which most of us are well accustomed with, reather than 3g.
Anyways, 3g might prove to be a failure.
Well, well... who knows!!! , the Telecom industry with their intelligent buisness brains will work out some strategy to reap profit out of 3g.
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- Anonymous
- P@c
- 27 Mar 2006
you forgot the voip capability. so far, the best!
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- Prashant
- PTm
- 21 Mar 2006
at last a usable phone without the camera.
not to forget the very usable email system
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- Raz
- SeF
- 20 Mar 2006
I would like your views on which is the winner when it comes to:
Nokia 9300i
Imate SP5
Nokia N70
My requirements are mainly Calendar (synch with outlook), Contacts (synch with outlook), Outlook Notes, WiFi, voice dialling thru bluetooth headset, last and least - compactness (within reason).
Would apprecite your views or even recommendations on other phones to consider.
cheers
raz
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- DUR
- ix{
- 16 Mar 2006
Have had the phone (9300i) for about two weeks... I'M SO HAPPY!!!!
I've had iPAQ for years, and according to my needs, nothing has until now offered me what the Communicator has.
Everybody has different needs. Some like Treo, some like Windows and some like Symbian.
I insist, phocusing on my specific needs, and as an ex-ipaq user, Nokia's 9300i is the best phone i've had up to now.
By the way, don't some of you know how to have a "DIALOGUE"????? I mean, what is the need of being destructive towards someone's opinion if it different than ours...
Please, grow up (specially you SAM...).
Cheers form Spain.
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- Sam
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- 16 Mar 2006
Bills2North
You bet I am not looking at the 9300i SE P910 is far better.
Do you work for Nokia....sounds like it though...
Lets face it no one like been told that they have a bad product .... your reactions are only human.
Cheers and have a good life
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- bills2north
- mTX
- 15 Mar 2006
To anyone that needs expert advice on any symbian os phone made by Sony-Ericsson and NOKIA check website www.allaboutsymbian.com
Those guys are THE experts!
They continue where the manual stops ;-)
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- bills2north
- Sr1
- 15 Mar 2006
Sam,
The weird "alternatives" you suggest are useless and unappreciated. Pc's without phone, scanners, Ericson this or Samsung that, Palm Treo's better, etc.
It's clear the phone you've got now isn't first rate since there's been no mention of it. Mocking people for what they've bought is unconstructive.
This column is for those shopping for this type of phone,
and owners that can share their learnt experiences and opinions. You haven't any useful information concerning its operation and you're not shopping for this kind of phone. I'm calling your bluff.
I'm boycotting your comments from now on. Have a nice life!
All those in favor say "aye"..
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- GIZMO
- mDk
- 15 Mar 2006
If you can get used to this phone then you might as well get used to anything. It hangs, battery needs to be removed and replaced again and again. the t9 isnt there (nokia claims its there. i could not find it) and its sooooooo slow!!!!! one piece of advice. if you want a simple phone stick to the nokia 6230i. If you want a smartphone, dont bother anywhere but sony ericsson.
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- Sam
- in}
- 15 Mar 2006
I quote my learned friend Bills2North
"Handsigned faxes are legal and "binding" in "some" real-estate transactions "while overseas" "when proof of signiture´s available on mainland"
Unquote
Gees how many of us will come across such a situation.....while most of us will need a stylus...which the 9300 nor the 9500 does not have...for hevens sake it does not have a vibrator option....
Also my friend have you ever heard of a scanner....wonderful gadget you see...cell phone cameras are doubling up as scanners too
Also soon we will have smart phones which are as powerful as current computers
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- Beth
- MSR
- 14 Mar 2006
Is very nice and and complete phone,is one of the best phones i have used for a very long time i love the phone!!!!!!!!
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- Prof said
- iEu
- 14 Mar 2006
Please someone help me know the exact differences between 9300 & 9300i as I don't know the difference between them and I think the only one avilable here is 9300.
Also tell me if games can be freely downloaded or not.
answer me at: profsaid.hegazy@gmail.com
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- bills2north
- mTX
- 14 Mar 2006
Handsigned faxes are legal and "binding" in some real-estate transactions while overseas when proof of signiture´s available on mainland.
The Bluetooth digital pen is ok for drawing / writing freehand. The keypad "tapper" card is alright, too.
The pen works with every Symbian os (40, 60, 80..).. so far; N-Gage, 6230 and 9300i- our whole family ;-)
But.. in the end the keyboard on the silver brick´s best.
NOKIA PASS KEY QUICK FINDER; for Bluetooth earphones look inside battery cover. For pen, etc. Generally the last 4 digits of serial no. is same as code.
When Ultra pc gets a little smaller and includes a PHONE "hello?" I can consider it in 2-3 years. I bought the brick as a phone-pda that fits in my pocket NOW, period. It´s a good investment.
9300i´s (and 9500..) speed´s 150 MHz. Not the fastest that´s for sure, but the Symbian 80 series os (like old Psion..) is steady and battery life ok.
Wi-Fi is sweet but eats power in 4-5 hrs.
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- exbros
- iIU
- 14 Mar 2006
What kind & speed of processor is used inside this phone?
Is it possible to watch full lenght movies on this device?
What is the best resolution I can use for the movies?
Thanks in advance
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- Karan Dhingra
- PTn
- 13 Mar 2006
its goods is really good as well as the performance is also good
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- Abby
- PE%
- 13 Mar 2006
Just bought the 9300i a month back its the best phone in the whole world its my partner for life this one's for you Hash