so, what's your "dream phone"? I know I wanted to get a new one, what does yours have on it? Why do you want it? What mobile carier does it use? etc.
B.J.
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What's Your Favorite Phone?
Started by psychiccyberfreak, Mar 29 2005 11:51 PM
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#2
Posted 30 March 2005 - 02:47 AM
To psychiccyberfreak: Is it ok if I discussed about my favourite mobile phone?
Thanks.
Well...I have always been fascinated with Nokia, and have been using it since my first handphone...The one thing that makes me comfrotable using Nokia is because it has a well organized menus. It also has a good signal receiver, although it is quite expensive compared to the other phone maker. I felt quite disappointed to know that Nokia is still on step behing from Sony Ericsson in technology. I mean everytime Nokia launches a new phone, Ericsson launches a new one with better technology.
My dreamphone at this moment is Nokia 6630, it has a 1.3 Megapixel digital camera, 10MB built in memory, and it is equipped with a word document reader.
Thanks.
Well...I have always been fascinated with Nokia, and have been using it since my first handphone...The one thing that makes me comfrotable using Nokia is because it has a well organized menus. It also has a good signal receiver, although it is quite expensive compared to the other phone maker. I felt quite disappointed to know that Nokia is still on step behing from Sony Ericsson in technology. I mean everytime Nokia launches a new phone, Ericsson launches a new one with better technology.
My dreamphone at this moment is Nokia 6630, it has a 1.3 Megapixel digital camera, 10MB built in memory, and it is equipped with a word document reader.
#3
Posted 30 March 2005 - 02:59 AM
I bought the sony erricson k700i and it has really treated me well so far. I particularly like the mp3 player, even though it may be low on storage space it's still a great feature. the camera isn't bad at all but I have found the video to be a tad buggy at times, I'm not talking about the quality either- just the frame rate sometimes will go all strange. It's got bluetooth and also has the software so you can use it as a remote with your laptop or desktop computer. it's pretty cool, you can control the desktop and media player, it acts as a mouse. The battery life is around 5 days with medium amounts of talk time and not really using the MP3 player or the built in FM radio. It's pretty neat because you can actually use bluetooth to transfer some mp3's accross and then use them as your ringtone, plays really well and with a considerable level of volume. All in all, not a bad phone, has some flaws but hey.
#6
Posted 30 March 2005 - 02:25 PM
Hi,
My favourite phone is Sony Ericsson T 610 as it is compact and good in looks too. I think it was The Phone of the Year in europe in 2004 or 2003. I don't like nokia phones as they are costly as compared to the same features in other mobile phones espacially in sony phones.
My favourite phone is Sony Ericsson T 610 as it is compact and good in looks too. I think it was The Phone of the Year in europe in 2004 or 2003. I don't like nokia phones as they are costly as compared to the same features in other mobile phones espacially in sony phones.
#8
Posted 29 April 2005 - 12:10 PM
My favourite phone has to be the Siemens St55 - got a good quality camera with 4 x digital zoom, 65 000 colour screen, big screen and small comfortable keys. Has integrated modem for fast internet access, Tri-band so you can use it anywhere in the world, and a very cool design. Its a little big but with all those features heck, who cares..
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