Nokia promo video spills the beans on business-minded Nokia E72 and E75
- Anonymous
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sorry to friend who bought the E71 out of interest it really is a no understandable move by nokia but i think the price of the E66 and E71 will be lowered or these two will come in and the E72 will be a cheaper version but nonone the less alost every E series (excpt for the first few) is a great phone, just used a friends E66 today and it was great, considering the E71 but gonna wait for these two to come first, cheers!
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- 2008-09-22 05:25
- 04VS
- YazMan
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I still prefer windows mobiles, HTC is the best, and upon experience.. touch screens are very helpful for business mobiles, i repeat: HTC is the best
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- 2008-09-21 13:48
- mjF4
- Anonymous
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t9 + qwerty !!!! what is the meaning of this phone ???
XPERIA X1 is much much better. Cant wait to get it
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- 2008-09-21 13:41
- mD6k
- Shou Ji
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I think the Nokia ESeries are more grown up this year than NSeries. Only Blackberry can compete this bussiness phone series.
Bussiness phone more using software than hardware, not like multimedia phone. Also Nokia are best in software as always.
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- 2008-09-21 12:35
- M@T2
- Anonymous
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2008-09-21 11:14 from vmynYes, having both T9 and a QWERTY keyboard is a big mistake. I would have preferred only the T9 but otherwise a slide out QWERTY keyboard and a much bigger screen could have been cool as well. Too bad, looks nice besides from this.
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- 2008-09-21 11:51
- pIxf
- Anonymous
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If you have a slide-out qwerty there's no need for a conventinal (old-fashioned) keypad. The keypad restricts the screen size dramatically. This is a FUNDAMENTAL DESIGN FAULT. I would've been most interested if the screen took streched across the keypad but not with a small screen, and I call 2.4" small
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- 2008-09-21 11:14
- vmyn
- ND
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Hey u guys, do u wat is SONY stand for?
It stands for 'S'hame ON 'Y'ou.
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- 2008-09-21 10:48
- wc6L
- whizzert
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2008-09-20 13:16 from iba2oh yea?
i find it cheap for nokia to buy symbian company with their hardwork though the years developing sybiam. so now "belongs" to nokia. great. riches own, others owned.
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- 2008-09-21 06:38
- PFM2
- e71fan
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just when you think you had the latest and the greatest...but nokia needs to get over touchscreen phobia, don't get the point with the slide factor if the screen is still just 2.4". it's the e71s only weak point. btw, opera mini is definitely faster than the nokia browser on e71.
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- 2008-09-21 05:12
- e6X3
- Sekarn
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Hi.......
I have used e51,
and now use e61i,
as far as iam concerned , symbian is not stable,
backup phone memory by memory card is faulty in the event of phone getting formatted, even if memory card is removed for formatting phone and inserted after formatting , most applications stop working.
If you happened to save some pages while surfing and delete them later on, they do not vacate phone memory.
In both e51 and e61- the incoming call quality is poor and also not audible.
And the cameras are unusuable not even for mms sending or for email attachmenrts for business purposes.
In future i will stick to n series phones ...
Thanks everybody......
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- 2008-09-21 04:53
- M@Ti
- Anonymous
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Nokia today, Samsung tommrow, HTC the next day....its never gonna end but no matter what we people are never gonna change, SE guys bashing Nokia guys, Nokia guys bashing other people and yea everyones throwing all these figures of sales an all...WTF? they are phones man and the E75 is cool is a alternative to bulky qwerty phones.....its all cool
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- 2008-09-21 04:37
- 04Wn
- un!K
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any1 know when it mite be coming out?...i like the E75 looks classy
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- 2008-09-21 03:02
- nFfb
- Marwan
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> In reply to alastiar @ 2008-09-20 06:07 from 2CM0Well my friend, many things that are taken for granted today were distant dreams somewhere along the way.
Normal projectors don't perform in day light all that well either, but they are very functional, and quite handy. : ) and there's a market for them. And since its all about my and your imagination, imagine some Nseries, with some hefty storage and Wi-Max, download a movie, turn off the lights, and project it to a wall. : ), as for audio, well... N78, N85, N79 all have FM Transmitters. : ) that would be a good option for audio, ...
anyhow, its just a fantasy dream for the time being, since projectors now, radiate alot of heat, that can't be handled by something as small as phone, that has no Fans to cool it down. And the construction of a current projector is way too big.
but again, you never know... Mobile Phones, Radios, and any electronic gadgets and computers have been of enormous sizes two decades ago.
I was just letting my imagination run wild, within some reasonable limits.
cheers
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- 2008-09-21 00:53
- n{Za
- Dani
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> In reply to Sharjeel Shaikh @ 2008-09-20 15:51 from PAmgI Agree
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- 2008-09-20 20:42
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- DanT
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> In reply to rigelstuff @ 2008-09-20 16:59 from UD{{Nokia E75 looks like a sliding E51, so there is no way it has 2.8". Even 2.4" seems too much from the looks of the size of the phone in the video ... maybe 2.2", 2.4" is a maximum. As far as the video looks, it has the same 320x240 resolution, which to me is disapointing. But I really like the concept. I dont think it will have anything more than the E66 except the QWERTY.
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- 2008-09-20 20:15
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