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- 12-31-2003, 07:28 AM #1Cap SmithGuest
Is the 6600 another good phone from Nokia, or is the menu's too complicated.
I
once had a an ericsion T68i and hated it. I am afraid that the 6600 is like
the erricson.
All help appreciated.
Cap S
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- 12-31-2003, 09:17 AM #2Richard ColtonGuest
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"Cap Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Is the 6600 another good phone from Nokia, or is the menu's too
complicated.
> I
> once had a an ericsion T68i and hated it. I am afraid that the 6600 is
like
> the erricson.
I take it your views haven't changed in the 7 minutes since you last posted
this question?
Personally I don't much like the old Nokia UI, but prefer the Ericsson every
time. As for the newer Symbian based Nokia's..... don't much like them
either and would much rather have a P800 or P900.
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- 01-02-2004, 04:05 PM #3MirageGuest
Re: Nokia's New Phone
"Richard Colton" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Cap Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Is the 6600 another good phone from Nokia, or is the menu's too
> complicated.
> > I
> > once had a an ericsion T68i and hated it. I am afraid that the 6600 is
> like
> > the erricson.
>
> I take it your views haven't changed in the 7 minutes since you last
posted
> this question?
>
> Personally I don't much like the old Nokia UI, but prefer the Ericsson
every
> time. As for the newer Symbian based Nokia's..... don't much like them
> either and would much rather have a P800 or P900.
>
> --
> >>> Unlock Your Phone's Potential <<<
> >>> http://www.thephonelocker.co.uk <<<
> >>> http://www.uselessinfo.org.uk <<<
>
>
I have P900, after 2 years my 9210i packed up and I decided to change as
Nokia did not reveal any info re New Communicator series.
Apart from obvious (camera, GPRS, Bluetooth and speed), Nokia is by FAR
more user (finger friendly). I could write a little novel why (if you want
me I can).
For heavy business use using common Office keyboard shortcuts, ease of
sending
sms or emails, volume on handsfree on Nokia are much more important features
than playing my favorite mp3 song as ringtone on Sony Ericsson.
M.
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