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  1. #1
    Hunter
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    First, out-of-box experience was excellent. Was on www and email within a
    minute (Voda UK). SIM seemed to store all the settings (contrast 6600 a year
    ago, took a weekend to create connections and accounts - long before Nokia
    made them available on their site). User manual miles better than usual
    Nokia standard, yet still no screenshots.

    Screen is bright, sharp, has good zoom features. QWERTY keyboard is, well,
    small, but no more challenging than BlackBerry. Some commentators have
    criticised lack of T9 but hell - you've got a full keypad inside. The
    external keypad (they call it the "cover phone") is nicely spaced with good
    feel.

    The app suite tries hard to work like Windows and pretty much succeeds. Most
    users will probably focus on Web and Messaging - both accessible from hot
    keys - and they work fast and great, very smooth implementation (I never
    used a 9210). Browser is lovely - drop-down boxes etc. properly supported.
    There's an "issue" with importing Contacts from Outlook, covered at
    www.9500communicator.com. Still possible but so fiddly I ended up
    Bluetoothing them one by one. PC Suite much more robust than previous
    versions.

    PDF viewer is a great app which is bundled (the version on the CD didn't
    install but the version at www.nokia.com worked fine (same with Bounce, nice
    wide screen implementation here).

    Word and Excel lite are cute but you lose some formatting on the round trip
    to/from PC.

    And beware if you stuff in a MMC with .SIS files already installed on it -
    the 9500 will try to install them by default.

    Have not yet used WiFi or camera.

    Think of this device as a two thumb tool and you'll not be disappointed.
    Great speakerphone. At 200g+, will I take it everywhere? Dunno. Hope this
    helps.





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  2. #2
    SEAL_FK
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    Re: 9500 first impressions

    Hunter wrote:
    > First, out-of-box experience was excellent. Was on www and email within a
    > minute (Voda UK). SIM seemed to store all the settings (contrast 6600 a year
    > ago, took a weekend to create connections and accounts - long before Nokia
    > made them available on their site). User manual miles better than usual
    > Nokia standard, yet still no screenshots.
    >
    > Screen is bright, sharp, has good zoom features. QWERTY keyboard is, well,
    > small, but no more challenging than BlackBerry. Some commentators have
    > criticised lack of T9 but hell - you've got a full keypad inside. The
    > external keypad (they call it the "cover phone") is nicely spaced with good
    > feel.
    >
    > The app suite tries hard to work like Windows and pretty much succeeds. Most
    > users will probably focus on Web and Messaging - both accessible from hot
    > keys - and they work fast and great, very smooth implementation (I never
    > used a 9210). Browser is lovely - drop-down boxes etc. properly supported.
    > There's an "issue" with importing Contacts from Outlook, covered at
    > www.9500communicator.com. Still possible but so fiddly I ended up
    > Bluetoothing them one by one. PC Suite much more robust than previous
    > versions.
    >
    > PDF viewer is a great app which is bundled (the version on the CD didn't
    > install but the version at www.nokia.com worked fine (same with Bounce, nice
    > wide screen implementation here).
    >
    > Word and Excel lite are cute but you lose some formatting on the round trip
    > to/from PC.
    >
    > And beware if you stuff in a MMC with .SIS files already installed on it -
    > the 9500 will try to install them by default.
    >
    > Have not yet used WiFi or camera.
    >
    > Think of this device as a two thumb tool and you'll not be disappointed.
    > Great speakerphone. At 200g+, will I take it everywhere? Dunno. Hope this
    > helps.
    >
    >

    Good for me is 9500 litle to expenice i will wait for 9300!

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