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  1. #1
    Scott C
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    So, I'll ask the Motorola group as I know the Nokia group would tell me the
    6600 is better.. but I have the 6600 and am not sure it's the best thing
    under the sun. Are the users of the V600 happy with the EASE OF USE?

    I am familiar with the V300 as my kids have this phone - and it's nice.

    Thanks

    Scott





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    Re: V600 better than Nokia 6600?

    Originally posted by Scott C
    So, I'll ask the Motorola group as I know the Nokia group would tell me the
    6600 is better.. but I have the 6600 and am not sure it's the best thing
    under the sun. Are the users of the V600 happy with the EASE OF USE?

    I am familiar with the V300 as my kids have this phone - and it's nice.

    Thanks

    Scott


    im happy with my v600 operates but sumtimes the drawback is sumtimes it crashes not ofter but sometimes

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    Steve
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    Re: V600 better than Nokia 6600?

    if you like the V300 then the V600 will be good for you. Same display,
    camera's, and menus. Add bluetooth and nice metal covers with the V600 and
    then it should suit you just fine. Plus all the accessories for the V300
    work with the v600

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    "Mannydas" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Scott C wrote:
    > > * So, I'll ask the Motorola group as I know the Nokia
    > > group would tell me the
    > > 6600 is better.. but I have the 6600 and am not sure it's the best
    > > thing
    > > under the sun. Are the users of the V600 happy with the EASE OF USE?
    > >
    > > I am familiar with the V300 as my kids have this phone - and it's
    > > nice.
    > >
    > > Thanks
    > >
    > > Scott *

    >
    > im happy with my v600 operates but sumtimes the drawback is sumtimes it
    > crashes not ofter but sometimes
    >
    >
    > --
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    Steve
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    Re: V600 better than Nokia 6600?

    if you like the V300 then the V600 will be good for you. Same display,
    camera's, and menus. Add bluetooth and nice metal covers with the V600 and
    then it should suit you just fine. Plus all the accessories for the V300
    work with the v600

    --
    Steve
    "Mannydas" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    >
    > Scott C wrote:
    > > * So, I'll ask the Motorola group as I know the Nokia
    > > group would tell me the
    > > 6600 is better.. but I have the 6600 and am not sure it's the best
    > > thing
    > > under the sun. Are the users of the V600 happy with the EASE OF USE?
    > >
    > > I am familiar with the V300 as my kids have this phone - and it's
    > > nice.
    > >
    > > Thanks
    > >
    > > Scott *

    >
    > im happy with my v600 operates but sumtimes the drawback is sumtimes it
    > crashes not ofter but sometimes
    >
    >
    > --
    > Mannydas - Just Buy It
    >
    > <---=Manny=--->
    >
    >
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    Lofty
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    Re: V600 better than Nokia 6600?



    "Scott C" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > So, I'll ask the Motorola group as I know the Nokia group would tell me

    the
    > 6600 is better.. but I have the 6600 and am not sure it's the best thing
    > under the sun. Are the users of the V600 happy with the EASE OF USE?
    >
    > I am familiar with the V300 as my kids have this phone - and it's nice.
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    > Scott
    >



    Nokia users will slam motorolas in general, and claim the menus are
    difficult to navigate.

    But that is only because they are used to Nokias, and Motorola's menus are
    different.

    I have always had Moto's (apart from a brief and disastrous foray into the
    world of Sony Ericsson - T68i) and find the menus to be absolutely fine.
    Because I am familiar with them.

    On the V600 you can program at least 8 functions onto one touch buttons, and
    that is plenty for me (four main screen icons, two softkeys, smart button
    and voice button) and you can set up shortcuts so any number of functions
    are only 2 clicks away. How that is difficult I don't know.

    I am not familiar with the Nokia 6600, but I have found the Nokias I have
    played with have smaller screens and feel plasticy and cheap.

    It's horses for courses - with Moto's you either love 'em or hate 'em. I
    love 'em.





  6. #6
    Lofty
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    Re: V600 better than Nokia 6600?



    "Scott C" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > So, I'll ask the Motorola group as I know the Nokia group would tell me

    the
    > 6600 is better.. but I have the 6600 and am not sure it's the best thing
    > under the sun. Are the users of the V600 happy with the EASE OF USE?
    >
    > I am familiar with the V300 as my kids have this phone - and it's nice.
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    > Scott
    >



    Nokia users will slam motorolas in general, and claim the menus are
    difficult to navigate.

    But that is only because they are used to Nokias, and Motorola's menus are
    different.

    I have always had Moto's (apart from a brief and disastrous foray into the
    world of Sony Ericsson - T68i) and find the menus to be absolutely fine.
    Because I am familiar with them.

    On the V600 you can program at least 8 functions onto one touch buttons, and
    that is plenty for me (four main screen icons, two softkeys, smart button
    and voice button) and you can set up shortcuts so any number of functions
    are only 2 clicks away. How that is difficult I don't know.

    I am not familiar with the Nokia 6600, but I have found the Nokias I have
    played with have smaller screens and feel plasticy and cheap.

    It's horses for courses - with Moto's you either love 'em or hate 'em. I
    love 'em.





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