Nokia E61
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- Tarantula
- P9n
- 03 May 2006
Both phones (SE M600 and Nokia E61) go to the same user, and the final user will select the more apropiate phone for him.
Both phones are excellents.
Good job Nokia and Sony Ericsson
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- Anonymous
- 4X%
- 02 May 2006
Handwriting recognition can be pain at times... its like hit or miss. If you are like me who has messy handwriting, handwriting recognition doesnt work.
That being said, about Screen, what do you need 16 million colours are not enough for you? What you need a SONY WEGA in your cellphone... i dont and you dont have to agree here as well
In terms of touch screen, I will say yes it is very useful to have a touch screen and I think thats where this phone will lack... however, I have used both (qtek 9100 and BB)... I am comfortable with both!
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- Anonymous
- 4X%
- 02 May 2006
E61 supports 2gb as well
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- Tarantula
- P9n
- 02 May 2006
WiFi is the unique feature that E61 have over M600, and for me WiFi is useless in a phone because screen and memory if you are a downloader person. I prefer use my laptop or tablet PC.
M600 support Memory Stick M2 micro, a mini SD equivalent and support up to 2Gb.
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- Anonymous
- 4X%
- 02 May 2006
It doesn't have wifi, I am not sure if it has a SDIO card to add one, but for me WIFI is great cuz most places I go has wifi, so less data charges!
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- Tarantula
- P9n
- 02 May 2006
M600 is More convenient because:
UiQ is a LOT better, reliable, personalized than Series 60.
Handwriting recognition.
Touchscreen to easy navigation between menus and sub-menus and other functions.
And mi opinion is: I go with M600
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- Anonymous
- 4X%
- 01 May 2006
How do you know its more convinient?
You do realize what you are basically saying is your opinion? So, next time you make a comment like that - say "In my Opinion"
Do not generalize. SE makes great phones, so does Nokia. It depends on the user what they want!
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- Tarantula
- P9n
- 01 May 2006
M600 is more convenient, more lighter. The difference is WiFi, but M600 has touchscreen, handwriting recognition and symbian UiQ
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- Anonymous
- xFq
- 30 Apr 2006
They will not change the status until one of their vendors gets them :)
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- Anonymous
- MR3
- 28 Apr 2006
THE phone is available on the nolia europe site!!!!!!!! yo gsmarena, wake up
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- Anonymous
- xFv
- 28 Apr 2006
Vodafone said May 12, so I am guessing it would be out for release around first week of may
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- nokia
- 429
- 28 Apr 2006
best phone every. Not a blackberry killer, a all buisness phone killer. check out this video if it has not already been posted.
http://www.slashphone.com/articles/show_more/87-4097-NOKIA-E61-Hands-on-at-CTIA-2006.html?&page=4
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- pan
- C$X
- 27 Apr 2006
The O2 customer support person I just talked to said that it will have it around the 16th of May. Hope this helps.
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- vjleon
- Pck
- 27 Apr 2006
It´s a great phone, now Nokia should be release to market as the phone is very expected by people.
Also I was wondering how much it will be the price...
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- Anonymous
- 4X%
- 26 Apr 2006
In terms of chinese, I am sure units launched in Asia would have that feature
Price I am guessing should be around, 550USD or maybe more when it first hits the shelves
E60 is out and shipping in countries like Denmark, Finland and Switzerland
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- jc
- UDN
- 26 Apr 2006
Can this phone read and write chinese?
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- wacko
- mXA
- 26 Apr 2006
This phone is the Treo buster! Symbian 9.0, no stubby antenna are the features that Treo has stupidly missed out. This smartphone is powerfull and fast!! The very next thing in productivity devices (See P9xx)
I am sooooooo gonna have this one!!!!
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- Anonymous
- 4X%
- 25 Apr 2006
Alright guys. Here's an update
"Coming soon" has been removed from the website
Support pages are online
Those two are very important signs - Nokia E61 is in production and should hit the shelves in 10-14 days now :)
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- Anonymous
- 4X%
- 25 Apr 2006
Serious buzz your logic doesnt make sense.
Carrier partnerships are important, but in markets like asia: hk, india, china - not many people relie on carrier partnerships - in these places - its the nokia who sells the phone through distributors to customers.
Uhh, cuz accordingly to your logic it seems that if the company cannot find a partnership or perhaps if partnerships dont happen... the phone wont be launched?
Explain me further what are u saying, cuz what you just said above.. doesnt make sense at all.
Everything depends on MANUFACTURER!
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- serious_bizz
- QDY
- 25 Apr 2006
First of all, we need to remember that Nokia, or any other phone manufacturer has the final say on when a phone will be released. It is unfair to state that Nokia is pushing a phone back. Carriers have the final word on when a phone launches. I am sure any manufacturer would love to get their phones out as soon as possible. Wouldn't that just make sense? Think about it.