Actually i was struggling to choose btw n90 n SE k750i, b4 i was a SE fan, but after using the k700i n s700i i found tht they both r having similar problems... thts why i wan2 get nokia n90 for a change, so should i go for nokia or SE????
No matter how deep I look, SE pics looks far better, i mean they are bright, sharp and crisp reproducing more natural colors.
N90 pics are dim, blurry, lacks sharpness and seems not giving natural colors :(
@Nanda:
Did you actually look at the specifics of the comparisons? Look "deeper", "deeper" into the files my friend...
I was very much excited about this phone and now I'm disappointed equally because of the following reasons:
1. No Vibration (It is a must in a mobile phone, no excuses whatsoever!)
2. Camera not meeting the expectations (All the hype about the Carl Zeiss failed, giving a normal picture quality, and the much cheaper SE 750i and W800 has won in every possible ways, when comparing the camera).
Following things can be done to overcome these disappointments:
1. Jabra has come up with a new bluetooth headset with Vibration support, it could be helpful when you want to put the phone in silent mode, not very practical though.
2. Nokia could definitely do something to improve the camera. I'm sure that the lens is better, but something to do with the software. They can fix all the bugs with the camera and come up with a new firmware, which should atleast be par with SE K750i and W800 picture quality.
Let's hope that Nokia will do this.
Haha i like the design and obvsly the cam rox but its a bit big.
just switch off your handphone, and concentrate on your show, forget about sms and callings.
one more thing about this phone... the screeen itself is TFT 262,114k colours, is not 256k...
I've been working for Nokia Nseries N90 roadshow as a promoter since last month in Malaysia.
First impression of this phone was.. 'Damn it, is too big for me, and it's heavy!!! ' but well.. After promoting the phone for sometime.. I find it really nice, I don't mind buying it eventhouhg it's too big for a phone.. trust me.. is really nice
If you are really into Photo taking, or video recording, get this phone! is good!
OMG~ A state-of-the-art N90 with no vibration mode? Whts wrong with Nokia? i m sort of dissapointed with this. Btw, any1 kindly suggest an alternative method to stay alert on the phone while keeping the phone ring tone shut during certain circumstances, say, in a cinema??
ok ..ok ..ok show offs so you got your n90`s....but what i wanna know is when its coming to england ! for god`s sake why oh why are we always last for the good stuff .and does anyone know how much it will cost over here,,please please please please can someone help me.. kelv,even tho you were wrong about vibr...can you help ?....when and how much plzzzzzzzz...been waiting sooooooooow long i`m wasting away...legs
this phone is good! who cares vibration the siemens phones SUCKS! y have a siemens a56 in 1 year broke and no have anythisn...
Hi there, n90 finally has arrived in penang,malaysia...it was rather big n heavy, i was quite surprise after see it n hold it on my hand.. but some of the features r diff from wht is written in here: 128 memory card was given instead of 64mb, the sales told me tht the battery life can stand up to 10hrs talking time...( i was doubt abt the battery life at 1st) n no vibration mode for sure...
@Omar: Yes you are right. Choosing a cell phone for one's self will depend primarily on the user preference. anyway the N90 is better buy for me than N91. I choose the dual screen displays, and as what they are always saying, "an insane screen resolution." I'm sure Carl Zeiss will not fail here. Taking a picture will merely base on the one whose taking it. shooting a picture is not always point and shoot. the N90 has its specialty and N91 has its own. again, choosing a phone is just a matter of personal preference. :o)
@alejandro i want both things(digital photography,media and music) in my phone and even if the cam of n91 is not as good as that of n90(cuz of the carl zeiss lens) still it is 2mp and i think will be as good as the cam of k750(that doesnt have carl zeiss but the camera is still out of this world)so i think n91 is a better buy for me rather than n90
no vibration mean not shakeable...
not shakeable mean this phone is gonna break into peace in lease then 1 year
(no running, no droping and etc...)
except u carry it every where like baby...
I'm really sick and tired of all of you talking about Vibration! Who cares about where it has vibration or no?
THE MOST IMPORTANT IS THE PRICE!
$950 TO $1125
I LOVE THE PRICE!
NO wonder the society is in trouble if it willing to spend $1000 for a phone
(which bytheway we don't know yet, whether will work well as a phone first or not).
@TSK
See, the noise on the V802 compared to the GX30 is less already, and you're right: Even real Digi Cam's have it. The noise doesn't bother me really, because the higher the MPx count, the less visible it will be when you rescale the image. And a bit of photoshop for the 1.3 megapixel images does wonders.
My original post was more concerned with "Voice Noise", as we talked about the older generation handsets. I think that, with the latest codecs available, the tone quality becomes better and better and shouldn't be compared to older models for fairness' sake.
This is why the N90 has nothing in common with the 6310i other than being able to make calls etc.
Skater42
Oh Yes, all you out there who ask questions like how many frames per sec. on Video calling ? It is in the speed of the connection my friends. Its streaming, just like trying to watch TV on the phone as well. Good connection the streaming is fluid and the TV is as normal. So ask better questions my friends.
Told you all no vibaration. But..... the ringing tone volume is louder than normal.
Big, but good phone. Nothing to complain about. Small phones have little or no features worth talking about. Next ?????? over to you nokia.
Here too, and compared to the 750i at the bottom...
http://www.mml.com.tw/topicdetail.php?f=192&t=50680
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