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  1. #1
    surfsup
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    Anyones opinions on the 9500 are welcome.

    Pretty much decided but I wouldnt say no to a few people loving to phone up
    just to push me over the edge )





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  2. #2
    David Friedman
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    Re: 9500 good or bad ?

    In article <[email protected]>,
    "surfsup" <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Anyones opinions on the 9500 are welcome.
    >
    > Pretty much decided but I wouldnt say no to a few people loving to phone up
    > just to push me over the edge )


    I have not had my hands on either a 9500 or a 9300, neither being
    available in the U.S. so far as I know--other than mail order suppliers,
    providing the 900/1800/1900 European version. From the description, it
    sounds as though the 9300 makes a lot more sense. It's much smaller and
    has the same functionality except for camera and WiFi. WiFi, while nice,
    doesn't strike me as all that important, given that you can access the
    internet over the phone, even if with a somewhat slower connection.

    Both of them remind me of the old Psions, of which I was very fond. What
    I don't know is whether Nokia managed, as Psion did, the trick of making
    a very small keyboard that you can actually type on.

    Comments from people who have actually handled one or both greatly
    appreciated.

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  3. #3
    Ruud
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    Re: 9500 good or bad ?

    "David Friedman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > In article <[email protected]>,
    > "surfsup" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > > Anyones opinions on the 9500 are welcome.
    > >
    > > Pretty much decided but I wouldnt say no to a few people loving to phone

    up
    > > just to push me over the edge )

    >
    > I have not had my hands on either a 9500 or a 9300, neither being
    > available in the U.S. so far as I know--other than mail order suppliers,
    > providing the 900/1800/1900 European version. From the description, it
    > sounds as though the 9300 makes a lot more sense. It's much smaller and
    > has the same functionality except for camera and WiFi. WiFi, while nice,
    > doesn't strike me as all that important, given that you can access the
    > internet over the phone, even if with a somewhat slower connection.
    >
    > Both of them remind me of the old Psions, of which I was very fond. What
    > I don't know is whether Nokia managed, as Psion did, the trick of making
    > a very small keyboard that you can actually type on.
    >
    > Comments from people who have actually handled one or both greatly
    > appreciated.
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    After using first the 9110, then the 9210, I used some other PDA devices.
    When using these, I always found the communicator the best. The 9210 didn't
    have good options to use the internet, no wifi, no gprs, no bluetooth. When
    I heard Nokia were going to launch the 9500 with all these options on it, I
    knew straight away I wanted one of those.
    Now I'm using it for a couple of months and I must say it's worth every
    penny. It's a great phone to use, the keyboard is very good. The size is not
    a real problem to me, when you compare it with a 6310, you'll see that it's
    not that much of a difference.


    R.





  4. #4
    David Friedman
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    Re: 9500 good or bad ?

    In article <[email protected]>,
    "Ruud" <[email protected]> wrote:

    > After using first the 9110, then the 9210, I used some other PDA devices.
    > When using these, I always found the communicator the best. The 9210 didn't
    > have good options to use the internet, no wifi, no gprs, no bluetooth. When
    > I heard Nokia were going to launch the 9500 with all these options on it, I
    > knew straight away I wanted one of those.
    > Now I'm using it for a couple of months and I must say it's worth every
    > penny. It's a great phone to use, the keyboard is very good. The size is not
    > a real problem to me, when you compare it with a 6310, you'll see that it's
    > not that much of a difference.


    Can you type on the keyboard with more than your thumbs?

    On my Psion series 5 and Revo, I could actually touch type, using
    everything except the little finger. It wasn't as fast as on a full
    sized keyboard, but it was faster than handwriting--and I don't have
    particularly small fingers. I was wondering whether the Nokias had
    similarly good keyboards.

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  5. #5
    Ruud
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    Re: 9500 good or bad ?

    > Can you type on the keyboard with more than your thumbs?
    >
    > On my Psion series 5 and Revo, I could actually touch type, using
    > everything except the little finger. It wasn't as fast as on a full
    > sized keyboard, but it was faster than handwriting--and I don't have
    > particularly small fingers. I was wondering whether the Nokias had
    > similarly good keyboards.
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    The keyboard isn't as good as for example the Revo, but it's at least better
    as the 9210 series. I would want to write books with it, but for daily use
    the keyboard is sufficient in my opinion.

    R.





  6. #6
    Peter Johnson
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    Re: 9500 good or bad ?

    On Sun, 05 Jun 2005 12:03:19 -0700, David Friedman
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >
    >Can you type on the keyboard with more than your thumbs?
    >

    No, it's a good keyboard but too small for touch typing.

    (I came to a 9500 after years of Psion, Series 5mx latterly,
    experience. I decided I wanted to carry only one device instead of two
    and on that basis I can justify the 9500's bulk.)




  7. #7
    jdavis757
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    I really wanted one. But I just can't spend 800 dollars on a phone/pda that doesn't vibrate. It's either loud or off, so I just can't see it being useful in situations where I can't have my phone going off without getting death stares, but I need to know if I'm being contacted.



  8. #8
    Al Reynolds
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    Re: 9500 good or bad ?

    "jdavis757" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > I really wanted one. But I just can't spend 800 dollars on a phone/pda
    > that doesn't vibrate. It's either loud or off, so I just can't see it
    > being useful in situations where I can't have my phone going off
    > without getting death stares, but I need to know if I'm being
    > contacted.


    I heard one innovative solution for this. Buy a Jabra vibrating headset,
    and put the phone on silent. Jabra vibrates in your pocket when a call
    comes in - you can either take it on the headset or get your phone out,
    depending on the situation.

    Al





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