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  1. #1
    Hi all,

    I've currently got a o2 XDA Mini S which has had no end of problems,
    and to be frank I'm getting quite sick of it. It's too big and clunky,
    and the styluses (stylii?) drop out frequently.

    However I'm quite used to having a wifi enabled phone.

    I always liked the Nokia Symbian software. Is the N80 a decent phone to
    have? Is the browser good?

    Or can anyone suggest a phone which isn't too huge with quite a few
    bells and whistles?

    TIA.
    Rachel.




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  2. #2
    James
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    Re: Best wifi phones?

    On 5 Oct 2006 06:26:14 -0700, [email protected] wrote:

    >Hi all,
    >
    >I've currently got a o2 XDA Mini S which has had no end of problems,
    >and to be frank I'm getting quite sick of it. It's too big and clunky,
    >and the styluses (stylii?) drop out frequently.
    >
    >However I'm quite used to having a wifi enabled phone.
    >
    >I always liked the Nokia Symbian software. Is the N80 a decent phone to
    >have? Is the browser good?
    >
    >Or can anyone suggest a phone which isn't too huge with quite a few
    >bells and whistles?
    >
    >TIA.
    >Rachel.


    WiFi phones are a waste of money.




  3. #3
    Clive
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    Re: Best wifi phones?


    <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Hi all,
    >
    > I've currently got a o2 XDA Mini S which has had no end of problems,
    > and to be frank I'm getting quite sick of it. It's too big and clunky,
    > and the styluses (stylii?) drop out frequently.
    >
    > However I'm quite used to having a wifi enabled phone.
    >
    > I always liked the Nokia Symbian software. Is the N80 a decent phone to
    > have? Is the browser good?
    >
    > Or can anyone suggest a phone which isn't too huge with quite a few
    > bells and whistles?
    >
    > TIA.
    > Rachel.


    I recently got a Noki E61. I like it a lot.

    It isn't perfect, but very close. Also gets very good reeiws from most
    magazines, etc.

    The size isn't for everyone, but if you like a large screen and want a
    usable QWERTY keyboard, then it's a good option.

    Clive





  4. #4
    Schtop!
    Guest

    Re: Best wifi phones?



    > I always liked the Nokia Symbian software. Is the N80 a decent phone to
    > have? Is the browser good?


    Hmm, I had the N80 and whilst the browser on the phone was okay (if a
    bit slow on WiFi), the handset it's self just doesn't seem to work well
    as a phone. Also, the camera is pants and the phone feels big and bulky
    too. Also, from what I have seen on this forum, as well as my own
    personal experience, there have been a lot of problems with this phone.
    I think that Orange are recalling them or something!

    See: http://www.mobiletoday.co.uk/content...sp?men=1&sub=6

    As for other phones that have WiFi, well. I would have said that I have
    heard some good stuff about the o2 XDA Mini S, until I read your post
    :-) but I hear that the SE P990 is a decent phone.

    In my opinion, the current WiFi phones on the market are just not ready
    yet!

    Hope this helps...




  5. #5
    Mehdi
    Guest

    Re: Best wifi phones?

    On 6 Oct 2006 01:01:57 -0700, Schtop! wrote:

    >> I always liked the Nokia Symbian software. Is the N80 a decent phone to
    >> have? Is the browser good?

    >
    > Hmm, I had the N80 and whilst the browser on the phone was okay (if a
    > bit slow on WiFi), the handset it's self just doesn't seem to work well
    > as a phone. Also, the camera is pants and the phone feels big and bulky
    > too. Also, from what I have seen on this forum, as well as my own
    > personal experience, there have been a lot of problems with this phone.
    > I think that Orange are recalling them or something!


    There was a lot of problems with the first firmware it shipped with (v3)
    but the latest firmware (v4) seems to have solved most of the problems. The
    camera still isn't great though according to user reports.

    It's built-in browser is ok for accosional use and it has some unique
    features (the mini-map and visual history) that make browsing a lot easier
    but it also lacks some essential features (no page up / page down, no
    multiple windows browsing, no open link in new window, no fit-to-width
    mode, no wap browsing...) that make it not that suitable if you're going to
    use it extensively. The commercial Opera Mobile for S60 does a much better
    job. That said, given its tiny screen, it really is only for occasional web
    browsing, you won't want to spend hours to browse on that.

    The E61 is really good for web browsing, especially with Opera Mobile. But
    then, it's a bit large (but very thin too so it fits easily in a jean's
    pocket). Since i've got it, I hardly switch on my PC at home anymore. It's
    much easier and faster more convenient to check my emails and my daily
    forums and blogs on my E61.

    > As for other phones that have WiFi, well. I would have said that I have
    > heard some good stuff about the o2 XDA Mini S, until I read your post
    > :-) but I hear that the SE P990 is a decent phone.


    The P990 looks like a promizing device but all the reviews I've read have
    pointed out that the current firwmare is still really buggy. Unless the OP
    is an early adopter (read: alpha tester), I would wait until a fixed
    version is released before investing in that.



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