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- 08-18-2003, 03:42 PM #1FryGuest
Hi
I'm still trying to decide what I should get as my new phone (to replace my
Nokia 7650), I played with a few in a shop today...
I was originally planning on getting a P800, but I'm not sure if it's really
worth the money... As a phone, it seems a bit cumbersome and writing text
messages seems to be a bit of a chore (does it get faster once you're used
to scribbling?) I might get annoyed not having the option of predictive text
input... The P800 is pretty great, but I don't want to blow loads of money
on it as next year I'll probably end up getting something 3G compatible like
the Z1010... Can anyone change my mind back towardss the P800
Then I played with a T610 and it seemed fine, just slow to respond. I was
getting annoyed writing a text message and waiting for it to catch up with
me, is there a firmware release available (or out soon) that brings it up to
speed, I want something as responsive as my 7650 was...
The Nokia 3300 I considered for a bit, but it looks like a Game Boy Advance
and I don't think i'd get on with it that well with its strange layout...
Then I considered the 3G Motorolla one, the A810 I think... I couldn't try
it, none in stock, any experience of these? I've heard the battery life is
poor...
As you can see I'm very confused, any advice appreciated...
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- 08-18-2003, 08:44 PM #2emskiGuest
Re: T610 - Slow? P800 - Worth it? (HELP ME!)
> input... The P800 is pretty great, but I don't want to blow loads of money
> on it as next year I'll probably end up getting something 3G compatible
like
> the Z1010... \
wait another 3 years,there will be 4G and than you will have top the line
....
I just got back my P800 with R2 soft upgrade , it is awesome.
emski
- 08-19-2003, 06:57 AM #3Nookie 3:16®Guest
Re: T610 - Slow? P800 - Worth it? (HELP ME!)
the p800 is worth every cent take my word for it. im a proud owner of
a mineral gray P800 with 128MB MS Duo.
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- 08-19-2003, 09:45 AM #4J. PetermanGuest
Re: T610 - Slow? P800 - Worth it? (HELP ME!)
I was in the same boat as you. I had/have a 7650.
I went and got a '3' phone, the Motorola A830 is the one you're talking
about I think. DO NOT GET THIS PHONE! I cannot stress this enough. If you
need to rely on your phone, don't get this one. It is ****e. It is very user
unfriendly, especially coming from a 7650 environment. Mine lasts about 14
hours with little use. They restart randomly. the network is ****, so you
get call drop outs. SOme calls dont even get through to you and you won't
know it until the person trying to call you, sees you and tells you.I only
use it for calls to my GF who has one as well, so we get free calls.
I just bought the T610 to replace my 7650, cos I gotta carry around my '3'
phone as well. It is a pleasure to use. The lag factor has not bothered me
the more I use it. I was a bit worried about sms'ing, but if you keep your
head down and type like you would on any T9 predictive text phone, it all
catches up anyway.
Believe me, I didn't realise how much I would miss T9 until I tried to sms
with my Motorola. What a pig!
As for the P800....I dunno....I never liked it. Yes it may be functionally
better than the 7650, but it looks like a toy! I would be more inclined
towards the replacement for the 7650 (cant remember the model).
The z1010 looks awesome, and that is the phone I will probably get next to
replace my current '3' phone. Hopefully, the network will have sorted itself
out by then.
In the meantime, I would definately take the T610. It really is a pleasure
to use. So nice to have a small phone again. Syncs so easily to PC. I
remember having huge problems getting my 7650 to work with Bluetooth.
"Fry" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi
> I'm still trying to decide what I should get as my new phone (to replace
my
> Nokia 7650), I played with a few in a shop today...
>
> I was originally planning on getting a P800, but I'm not sure if it's
really
> worth the money... As a phone, it seems a bit cumbersome and writing text
> messages seems to be a bit of a chore (does it get faster once you're used
> to scribbling?) I might get annoyed not having the option of predictive
text
> input... The P800 is pretty great, but I don't want to blow loads of money
> on it as next year I'll probably end up getting something 3G compatible
like
> the Z1010... Can anyone change my mind back towardss the P800
>
> Then I played with a T610 and it seemed fine, just slow to respond. I was
> getting annoyed writing a text message and waiting for it to catch up with
> me, is there a firmware release available (or out soon) that brings it up
to
> speed, I want something as responsive as my 7650 was...
>
> The Nokia 3300 I considered for a bit, but it looks like a Game Boy
Advance
> and I don't think i'd get on with it that well with its strange layout...
>
> Then I considered the 3G Motorolla one, the A810 I think... I couldn't try
> it, none in stock, any experience of these? I've heard the battery life is
> poor...
>
> As you can see I'm very confused, any advice appreciated...
>
>
- 08-19-2003, 10:13 AM #5Anonymous SenderGuest
Re: T610 - Slow? P800 - Worth it? (HELP ME!)
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 22:42:50 +0100, "Fry"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi
>I'm still trying to decide what I should get as my new phone (to replace my
>Nokia 7650), I played with a few in a shop today...
The Nokia 7650 is a hot phone. Why dump it?
>I was originally planning on getting a P800, but I'm not sure if it's really
>worth the money... As a phone, it seems a bit cumbersome and writing text
>messages seems to be a bit of a chore (does it get faster once you're used
>to scribbling?) I might get annoyed not having the option of predictive text
>input... The P800 is pretty great, but I don't want to blow loads of money
>on it as next year I'll probably end up getting something 3G compatible like
>the Z1010... Can anyone change my mind back towardss the P800
No.
>Then I played with a T610 and it seemed fine, just slow to respond. I was
>getting annoyed writing a text message and waiting for it to catch up with
>me, is there a firmware release available (or out soon) that brings it up to
>speed, I want something as responsive as my 7650 was...
The SE phones *classically* are slow responders compared to Nokias. Your
complaint is extremely common.
>The Nokia 3300 I considered for a bit, but it looks like a Game Boy Advance
>and I don't think i'd get on with it that well with its strange layout...
It's a garbage phone.
>Then I considered the 3G Motorolla one, the A810 I think... I couldn't try
>it, none in stock, any experience of these? I've heard the battery life is
>poor...
>
>As you can see I'm very confused, any advice appreciated...
The hottest phone on the market right now is the Samsung SPH-i500, but it's
CDMA/AMPS only.
If you can wait for the Nokia 6600, that looks to be one hot phone.
- 08-19-2003, 12:06 PM #6FryGuest
Re: T610 - Slow? P800 - Worth it? (HELP ME!)
> I was in the same boat as you. I had/have a 7650.
>
> I went and got a '3' phone, the Motorola A830 is the one you're talking
> about I think. DO NOT GET THIS PHONE!
Thanks! That's one crossed off the list... On first imspection it seems
ideal, but I can't find anyone saying nice things about it
> As for the P800....I dunno....I never liked it. Yes it may be functionally
> better than the 7650, but it looks like a toy! I would be more inclined
> towards the replacement for the 7650 (cant remember the model).
I believe the 3650 is designed as the 7650 replacement, but it's got the
most ridiculous key layout... The 7250 is pretty similar too, but I just
don't like the look of it much... The forthcoming 6600 might be pretty well
suited though...
> In the meantime, I would definately take the T610. It really is a pleasure
> to use. So nice to have a small phone again. Syncs so easily to PC. I
> remember having huge problems getting my 7650 to work with Bluetooth.
Thanks for your input, I'll try the T610 again and see if i can get the hang
of it...
- 08-19-2003, 09:45 PM #7J. PetermanGuest
Re: T610 - Slow? P800 - Worth it? (HELP ME!)
Yeah, the 3650 is ruined by the stupid design. 6600 is the one I was
refering to. However, it is still quite big, and looks a bit odd (a bit
fat). But that is personal taste.
I don't really see the benefit of the 6600 over the 7650. The main
advangtage is the memory card. However, I never actually ran out of memory
on my 7650. It is cool to be able to carry around mp3s and video clips (as I
do with my A830), but the novelty wears off very quickly.
My feeling is, that my t610 does pretty much everything the 6600 does so
some extent.
I guess it depends on what you need from your phone. I am definately not
someone who buys a phone based on what I really need it for. I always over
compensate and get something with the bells and whistles.
"Fry" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> > I was in the same boat as you. I had/have a 7650.
> >
> > I went and got a '3' phone, the Motorola A830 is the one you're talking
> > about I think. DO NOT GET THIS PHONE!
>
> Thanks! That's one crossed off the list... On first imspection it seems
> ideal, but I can't find anyone saying nice things about it
>
> > As for the P800....I dunno....I never liked it. Yes it may be
functionally
> > better than the 7650, but it looks like a toy! I would be more inclined
> > towards the replacement for the 7650 (cant remember the model).
>
> I believe the 3650 is designed as the 7650 replacement, but it's got the
> most ridiculous key layout... The 7250 is pretty similar too, but I just
> don't like the look of it much... The forthcoming 6600 might be pretty
well
> suited though...
>
> > In the meantime, I would definately take the T610. It really is a
pleasure
> > to use. So nice to have a small phone again. Syncs so easily to PC. I
> > remember having huge problems getting my 7650 to work with Bluetooth.
>
> Thanks for your input, I'll try the T610 again and see if i can get the
hang
> of it...
>
>
- 08-20-2003, 02:22 AM #8FryGuest
Re: T610 - Slow? P800 - Worth it? (HELP ME!)
> My feeling is, that my t610 does pretty much everything the 6600 does so
> some extent.
I've just discovered that the T610 has just 2MB of memory, half that of the
7650... I think I'm going to stick with my 7650 a little longer and see what
I can get in a few months... Thanks for all your help though!
- 08-20-2003, 04:15 AM #9news.newGuest
Re: T610 - Slow? P800 - Worth it? (HELP ME!)
In fact, it is less than 2M as the memory is a shared memory.
"Fry" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> > My feeling is, that my t610 does pretty much everything the 6600 does so
> > some extent.
>
> I've just discovered that the T610 has just 2MB of memory, half that of
the
> 7650... I think I'm going to stick with my 7650 a little longer and see
what
> I can get in a few months... Thanks for all your help though!
>
>
- 08-20-2003, 09:38 AM #10J. PetermanGuest
Re: T610 - Slow? P800 - Worth it? (HELP ME!)
Just out of curiosity, what do you keep on your phone?
Cos I too, was worried about the 2mb limit but, I could never get my 7650 to
free up more than about 3.3mb. Most of the time it would sit on about 1mb
(at least) free. That means I only ever would use 1.3mb.
"Fry" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> > My feeling is, that my t610 does pretty much everything the 6600 does so
> > some extent.
>
> I've just discovered that the T610 has just 2MB of memory, half that of
the
> 7650... I think I'm going to stick with my 7650 a little longer and see
what
> I can get in a few months... Thanks for all your help though!
>
>
- 08-20-2003, 11:30 AM #11FryGuest
Re: T610 - Slow? P800 - Worth it? (HELP ME!)
> Just out of curiosity, what do you keep on your phone?
> Cos I too, was worried about the 2mb limit but, I could never get my 7650
to
> free up more than about 3.3mb. Most of the time it would sit on about 1mb
> (at least) free. That means I only ever would use 1.3mb.
On my 7650, I usually have about 30 photos stored (from a night out) then
Puzzle Bobble (my favourite mobile game) and Video Recorder... Plus some
saved SMS/MMS and other bits'n'bobs...
- 08-21-2003, 12:27 PM #12J PetermanGuest
Re: T610 - Slow? P800 - Worth it? (HELP ME!)
haha.....I have puzzle bobble too!! This game rocks! We were all addicted to
it in the arcade. My missus loves it.
That's one bad thing about the t610, no puzzlebobble. doesn't work.
I also have the video recorder installed, actually had two of them for a
while, couldn't decide which was better. Video recorder made me love that
phone even more when it first came out.
"Fry" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> > Just out of curiosity, what do you keep on your phone?
> > Cos I too, was worried about the 2mb limit but, I could never get my
7650
> to
> > free up more than about 3.3mb. Most of the time it would sit on about
1mb
> > (at least) free. That means I only ever would use 1.3mb.
>
> On my 7650, I usually have about 30 photos stored (from a night out) then
> Puzzle Bobble (my favourite mobile game) and Video Recorder... Plus some
> saved SMS/MMS and other bits'n'bobs...
>
>
- 08-21-2003, 05:08 PM #13caffGuest
Re: T610 - Slow? P800 - Worth it? (HELP ME!)
I have puzzlebobble java on my T610 and it works fine ! Pretty fun
game ! But I prefer mophun games on T610, much nicer and fun !
"J Peterman" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> haha.....I have puzzle bobble too!! This game rocks! We were all addicted to
> it in the arcade. My missus loves it.
> That's one bad thing about the t610, no puzzlebobble. doesn't work.
> I also have the video recorder installed, actually had two of them for a
> while, couldn't decide which was better. Video recorder made me love that
> phone even more when it first came out.
>
>
> "Fry" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > > Just out of curiosity, what do you keep on your phone?
> > > Cos I too, was worried about the 2mb limit but, I could never get my
> 7650
> to
> > > free up more than about 3.3mb. Most of the time it would sit on about
> 1mb
> > > (at least) free. That means I only ever would use 1.3mb.
> >
> > On my 7650, I usually have about 30 photos stored (from a night out) then
> > Puzzle Bobble (my favourite mobile game) and Video Recorder... Plus some
> > saved SMS/MMS and other bits'n'bobs...
> >
> >
- 08-22-2003, 06:49 AM #14J PetermanGuest
Re: T610 - Slow? P800 - Worth it? (HELP ME!)
WHere did you get it? Which version do you have? I have two versions and
they both dont work...
"caff" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I have puzzlebobble java on my T610 and it works fine ! Pretty fun
> game ! But I prefer mophun games on T610, much nicer and fun !
>
>
> "J Peterman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:<[email protected]>...
> > haha.....I have puzzle bobble too!! This game rocks! We were all
addicted to
> > it in the arcade. My missus loves it.
> > That's one bad thing about the t610, no puzzlebobble. doesn't work.
> > I also have the video recorder installed, actually had two of them for a
> > while, couldn't decide which was better. Video recorder made me love
that
> > phone even more when it first came out.
> >
> >
> > "Fry" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > > > Just out of curiosity, what do you keep on your phone?
> > > > Cos I too, was worried about the 2mb limit but, I could never get my
> > 7650
> > to
> > > > free up more than about 3.3mb. Most of the time it would sit on
about
> > 1mb
> > > > (at least) free. That means I only ever would use 1.3mb.
> > >
> > > On my 7650, I usually have about 30 photos stored (from a night out)
then
> > > Puzzle Bobble (my favourite mobile game) and Video Recorder... Plus
some
> > > saved SMS/MMS and other bits'n'bobs...
> > >
> > >
- 08-22-2003, 11:15 AM #15Guest
Re: T610 - Slow? P800 - Worth it? (HELP ME!)
The P800 is a really great phone and worth the price. Of course you can wait
for a new model but they will always come around. When that's said, I tested
the new SonyEricsson that will replace the P800 and it has a much better
camera with 1,2 mill pix. The design is different as it looks more like a
business phone and it's a bit slimmer as well. Besides from that, I think
it's pretty much the same.
Bjorn
http://PhoneContent.com
"Fry" <[email protected]> skrev i melding
news:[email protected]...
> Hi
> I'm still trying to decide what I should get as my new phone (to replace
my
> Nokia 7650), I played with a few in a shop today...
>
> I was originally planning on getting a P800, but I'm not sure if it's
really
> worth the money... As a phone, it seems a bit cumbersome and writing text
> messages seems to be a bit of a chore (does it get faster once you're used
> to scribbling?) I might get annoyed not having the option of predictive
text
> input... The P800 is pretty great, but I don't want to blow loads of money
> on it as next year I'll probably end up getting something 3G compatible
like
> the Z1010... Can anyone change my mind back towardss the P800
>
> Then I played with a T610 and it seemed fine, just slow to respond. I was
> getting annoyed writing a text message and waiting for it to catch up with
> me, is there a firmware release available (or out soon) that brings it up
to
> speed, I want something as responsive as my 7650 was...
>
> The Nokia 3300 I considered for a bit, but it looks like a Game Boy
Advance
> and I don't think i'd get on with it that well with its strange layout...
>
> Then I considered the 3G Motorolla one, the A810 I think... I couldn't try
> it, none in stock, any experience of these? I've heard the battery life is
> poor...
>
> As you can see I'm very confused, any advice appreciated...
>
>
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