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Re: don't buy a Nokia N76....
« Reply #15 on: 28 August 2007, 21:33:20 »

I personally love the Nokia N95.

Brilliant phone apart from the build quality (rattling slider, crashing, front slide gap between screen etc)

I think windows mobile takes alot of getting used to for the normal consumer.

I must admit though , i cant wait for the iphone. Seen one in action and the speed and quality of the graphics is unreal. When you flick down in contacts the rendering is better then some pc's

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Re: don't buy a Nokia N76....
« Reply #16 on: 28 August 2007, 22:03:07 »

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I personally love the Nokia N95.

Brilliant phone apart from the build quality (rattling slider, crashing, front slide gap between screen etc)

I think windows mobile takes alot of getting used to for the normal consumer.

I must admit though , i cant wait for the iphone. Seen one in action and the speed and quality of the graphics is unreal. When you flick down in contacts the rendering is better then some pc's

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N95 is a little bulky, even more so than my Windows phone.  Bit too unreliable for me though - patience isn't my strong point ::)

I used to use a iPaq, so the Windows phone makes perfect sense, and its integration back to my email is far better than anything else available.

Its not perfect - mine is a WM2003 device, so if the battery dies, game over. Later WM5 or later overcome this problem.
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Re: don't buy a Nokia N76....
« Reply #17 on: 28 August 2007, 22:16:14 »

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I personally love the Nokia N95.

Brilliant phone apart from the build quality (rattling slider, crashing, front slide gap between screen etc)

I think windows mobile takes alot of getting used to for the normal consumer.

I must admit though , i cant wait for the iphone. Seen one in action and the speed and quality of the graphics is unreal. When you flick down in contacts the rendering is better then some pc's

Matt
N95 is a little bulky, even more so than my Windows phone.  Bit too unreliable for me though - patience isn't my strong point ::)

I used to use a iPaq, so the Windows phone makes perfect sense, and its integration back to my email is far better than anything else available.

Its not perfect - mine is a WM2003 device, so if the battery dies, game over. Later WM5 or later overcome this problem.
Sprite backup, schedule a daily onto storage card and your working again in about 10 mins if it dies.
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Re: don't buy a Nokia N76....
« Reply #18 on: 28 August 2007, 22:23:18 »

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I personally love the Nokia N95.

Brilliant phone apart from the build quality (rattling slider, crashing, front slide gap between screen etc)

I think windows mobile takes alot of getting used to for the normal consumer.

I must admit though , i cant wait for the iphone. Seen one in action and the speed and quality of the graphics is unreal. When you flick down in contacts the rendering is better then some pc's

Matt
N95 is a little bulky, even more so than my Windows phone.  Bit too unreliable for me though - patience isn't my strong point ::)

I used to use a iPaq, so the Windows phone makes perfect sense, and its integration back to my email is far better than anything else available.

Its not perfect - mine is a WM2003 device, so if the battery dies, game over. Later WM5 or later overcome this problem.
Sprite backup, schedule a daily onto storage card and your working again in about 10 mins if it dies.
Not an issue for me - I take ad-hoc backups occasionally using the supllied backup tool, most data is contacts, calendar, email etc, all of which it resyncs against my Exchange server, so never really loose anything - possibly the odd TomTom location etc...
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Re: don't buy a Nokia N76....
« Reply #19 on: 28 August 2007, 22:30:43 »

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I personally love the Nokia N95.

Brilliant phone apart from the build quality (rattling slider, crashing, front slide gap between screen etc)

I think windows mobile takes alot of getting used to for the normal consumer.

I must admit though , i cant wait for the iphone. Seen one in action and the speed and quality of the graphics is unreal. When you flick down in contacts the rendering is better then some pc's

Matt
N95 is a little bulky, even more so than my Windows phone.  Bit too unreliable for me though - patience isn't my strong point ::)

I used to use a iPaq, so the Windows phone makes perfect sense, and its integration back to my email is far better than anything else available.

Its not perfect - mine is a WM2003 device, so if the battery dies, game over. Later WM5 or later overcome this problem.
Sprite backup, schedule a daily onto storage card and your working again in about 10 mins if it dies.
Not an issue for me - I take ad-hoc backups occasionally using the supllied backup tool, most data is contacts, calendar, email etc, all of which it resyncs against my Exchange server, so never really loose anything - possibly the odd TomTom location etc...
Tonygnome has my old M2000 and its saved him a time or two. Can be set up to backup if battery is getting low IIRC.
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Re: don't buy a Nokia N76....
« Reply #20 on: 28 August 2007, 22:34:38 »

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I personally love the Nokia N95.

Brilliant phone apart from the build quality (rattling slider, crashing, front slide gap between screen etc)

I think windows mobile takes alot of getting used to for the normal consumer.

I must admit though , i cant wait for the iphone. Seen one in action and the speed and quality of the graphics is unreal. When you flick down in contacts the rendering is better then some pc's

Matt
N95 is a little bulky, even more so than my Windows phone.  Bit too unreliable for me though - patience isn't my strong point ::)

I used to use a iPaq, so the Windows phone makes perfect sense, and its integration back to my email is far better than anything else available.

Its not perfect - mine is a WM2003 device, so if the battery dies, game over. Later WM5 or later overcome this problem.
Sprite backup, schedule a daily onto storage card and your working again in about 10 mins if it dies.
Not an issue for me - I take ad-hoc backups occasionally using the supllied backup tool, most data is contacts, calendar, email etc, all of which it resyncs against my Exchange server, so never really loose anything - possibly the odd TomTom location etc...
Tonygnome has my old M2000 and its saved him a time or two. Can be set up to backup if battery is getting low IIRC.
Agree, reasonable little util - but due to the fact I can restore and resync (even when out and about) within a couple of mins, really not an issue for me.  Mine, being spv m500, lacks memory, so only has installed what I consider vital :y
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Re: don't buy a Nokia N76....
« Reply #21 on: 29 August 2007, 08:02:13 »

TB you could always put wm5 or wm6 on to yours?

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Re: don't buy a Nokia N76....
« Reply #22 on: 29 August 2007, 09:02:21 »

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Not aware of an upgrade for mine...
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