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  • 04 Jun 2010

Tom-Helge, 04 Jun 2010And what does a 16 GB microSDHC card cost?, 20 bucks (dolla... moreTom,
you always have an exceuse we accept it, x10 has better cpu thats it and because of that cpu, there are much more people that will buy n8 over your x10. And because of that cpu, many see a future proof phone like your x10 buT their going to buy n8. Because of that cpu, the phone is faster than n8, and then n8 will sell ouT over your x10.and because n8 is slower than x10 i will definitely buYing n8 over 10.
Wow a fuTure proof phone x10.
How i wish n8 is water and dust proof. :p

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    • Srd
    • 04 Jun 2010

    Anonymous, 04 Jun 2010Nokia N8: 3G HSDPA, 10.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 2.0 Mbps WLAN Wi-... moreIf you wanna go that way, then fine.

    Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10:
    Screen: 4 inch (480x854)
    CPU: Qualcomm QSD8250 Snapdragon 1 GHz
    RAM: 384 MB
    OS: Android 1.6 (Soon Android 2.1 and 2.2)

    Nokia N8:
    Screen: 3.5 inch (360x640)
    CPU: ARM 11 680 MHz processor
    RAM: 256 MB
    OS: Symbian ^3 (Symbian4??????????)

    Yup, XPERIA X10 is much faster and better than Nokia N8.

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      • 04 Jun 2010

      Anonymous, 04 Jun 2010Nokia N8: 16 GB internal storage. Sony Ericsson X10: 1... moreAnd what does a 16 GB microSDHC card cost?, 20 bucks (dollar).

      Yeah, that's really expensive i must say.

      33 GB with storage on my XPERIA X10 would be enough for the next 3 years after how i use the mobile phone.

      Ofc Nokia N8 will have more space than XPERIA X10, but that doesn't change the fact that a normal guy today doesn't really have so much to put into his Nokia N8 that he can fill the whole space up with stuffs on a 32 GB storage that he really will be using on his phone.

      Ofc, someone will do that, but i'm sure there aren't really that many of those.

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        • Yc7
        • 04 Jun 2010

        Nokia N8:
        3G HSDPA, 10.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 2.0 Mbps
        WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, UPnP technology

        Sony Ericsson X10:
        3G HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 2 Mbps
        WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, DLNA

        Yup, faster 3G speeds, and faster, with greater range WiFi on the Nokia N8.

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          • Anonymous
          • Yc7
          • 04 Jun 2010

          Nokia N8:
          16 GB internal storage.

          Sony Ericsson X10:
          1 GB storage
          Card slot: microSD, up to 32GB, 8GB card included

          That's right, less memory on the X10 for a more expensive phone. Go figure that one out. I guess more profit for Sony Ericsson makes them the winner here.

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            • nEm
            • 04 Jun 2010

            Tom-Helge, 04 Jun 2010When they use hardware in the Nokia N8 that was already out... morehaha i really enjoyed that video. Whoever that affected must be fuming and will probably punch the company's directors in the face if given the chance. I never knew they were that bad. Luckily for me, I have no problems with all my nokia phones. Just got an e72 yesterday and updated to the latest firmware with no problems. However people seem to be complaining about theirs. I had trouble with the email but that's because you have to first set it up using the operator's network and not wifi

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              • Anonymous
              • Yc7
              • 04 Jun 2010

              Nokia N8 with 5 band 3G giving you more choices of carrier you want to go with, and better roaming, when you travel to other countries.

              X10 gives you 4 bands. Snicker.

              Nokia N8 is a World phone.

              From the X10 specs:
              3G Network

              HSDPA 900 / 1700 / 2100
              HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 / 800 - X10a for Americas

              Make sure when you buy the X10, you get it for your region. Don't have to worry about that with the N8. :D

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                • Anonymous
                • Yc7
                • 04 Jun 2010

                Thanks for your advice Tom-Helge. I've thought about it, and looked at the specs and features for both devices. You made a good argument, but I've decided to get Nokia N8 instead.

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                  • Srd
                  • 04 Jun 2010

                  [deleted post]I might not know much about Nokia N8, but this guy here knows pretty well what he's talking about: http://www.unwiredview.com/2010/05/03/interview-with-eldar-murtazin-part-1-nokia-n8-leak-market-prospects-and-symbian3/

                  And this is what i have been doing for a long time here now, giving you links with some explanations / facts and so on FROM GUYS THAT KNOWS WHAT THE HELL THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT.

                  Now, how are you gonna explain that what the main guy for Mobile-Review web page are saying are lies?.

                  That guy have tried that phone out now, and i believe his words 605758946792 times more than anyone else in here.

                  Believing in Nokia 100% is something that i would never do when you see this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJpEuMidcSU&feature=player_embedded

                  How do you explain that.

                  Nokia told us all that the UI effects and everything there would be super smooth and fast.

                  But what did happen?. Yup, they lied to us.

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                    • Anonymous
                    • Yc7
                    • 04 Jun 2010

                    N8 is a threat, or Tom would not be here. He would say who cares about that phone, and not be posting here day in and day out.

                    A huge number of people are interested in this phone, and it will out sell ANY Sony Ericsson device by a wide margin, simply because Nokia has a much greater mindshare in this world then them.

                    I personally cannot wait for the N8, simply because of it's nice well rounded set of great features for the price.

                    I do not care that it's CPU is not the most powerful. In short time, the X10's CPU will not be the most powerful, as another phone will come out beating that. Does that make that phone crap all of a sudden. Of course not.

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                      • 04 Jun 2010

                      Rebel, 03 Jun 2010Now yours is one hella funny post. Symbian doesn't need... moreWhen they use hardware in the Nokia N8 that was already outdated in Q2 2009, yep, they don't know what they are doing when it's about making a high-end phone.

                      They can't call the phone for high-end then.

                      Anyways, enjoy this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJpEuMidcSU&feature=player_embedded

                      Lets see how smooth the Nokia N8 is really getting in the real world after it's released.

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                        • 04 Jun 2010

                        Tom-Helge, 03 Jun 2010And i forgot to tell this. You can't say that because of... more"And i forgot to tell this.

                        You can't say that because of the GPU the CPU in the Nokia N8 will be like a 900 MHz CPU ROFL." y the number 900? of course nokia can't ever reach ur x10 magical 1ghz right? (sarcastically)

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                          • 04 Jun 2010

                          [deleted post]i would buy a ferrari with fiat engine if it cost 50k with every other feature on board (like the n8) ~_^

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                            • Anonymous
                            • 3LA
                            • 04 Jun 2010

                            [deleted post]snap dragon 1ghz has to take care of the UI smoothness and process programs IN THE SAME time

                            the 680mhz in the N8 only has to process programs... not to mention that the Symbain is already a lighter OS... 680mhz isnt slow either... ontop of all of that, you can overclock it to 840mhz easy.. using patches or maybe new firmwares by Nokia..

                            N8= more flexibility

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                              • minjo
                              • mJq
                              • 04 Jun 2010

                              think of it guys, n8 rules now with all this features, but think more, what will nokia even have a year to go??
                              ;)

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                                • 04 Jun 2010

                                Mark, 04 Jun 2010You are right, but the fact remains this phone is getting a... moretotally agree with u... i mean i, myself, would like to get my hand on this nokia n8...
                                saving my money for it... :D

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                                  • 04 Jun 2010

                                  minjo, 03 Jun 2010don't take voting into consideration, because lots of peopl... moreYou are right, but the fact remains this phone is getting a lot of attention, from all sides, positive and negative. Its the most buzz around an Nokia device in a long time. In itself, a feat.

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                                    • 03 Jun 2010

                                    at which resolution does the nokia n8 videos are? i mean the one shot with the cam...
                                    and one more thing the usb otg it's not the first phone, one of my friends used to have some cheap Chinese made phone wich u can directly stick the usb in it.. he might still have it somewhere i'll try to at least...

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                                      • 03 Jun 2010

                                      Anonymous, 03 Jun 2010Nokia N8: Design 8.7 Features 8.8 Performance 8.7 Vot... morewell said,,there was a huge attack a few days back on n8 but there is only a few hundred people use gsmarena..if 1 million people used gsm then if they voted for any fone good or bad there would be a million votes but there isnt...look at xperia over 2.5years it had over 100,000 votes in thats time so in reality there are only few on here overall..

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                                        • 03 Jun 2010

                                        i will go for nokia n8 i dont care what over people will say. price and performans are realy greate! this symbian 3 should be the best OS for 2010 and 2011 i like logical things on symbian. and it will be a open for all !