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Negatives:
The headphone socket seems to have added a mic to it, so my normal headphones now only come out of one ear.
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Also the 770 surely has more of this geek-factor...
...By the way, this post was written with the thumbboard on a 770
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) and am very happy with it. A few quibbles (I will answer your question at the end):
Well OK, maybe not cooler. But I am given to think that it is more ruggedly built (especially with its hard case...).
)? The price difference on nokia.co.uk is minimal, so I might just go for the N800 if (and only if...) I manage to find a good and solid case to go with it, and if someone confirms that it is in some way possible to quickly put the N800 into some form of standby mode of the sort the 770 goes into when you put the cover on. Otherwise, I will most definitely go for the 770.
). Either of the two would make a very nice addition to any geek's repertoir. Heck, even my girlfriend likes fooling around with it
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1 thing nobody has answered (or have I not asked?) is can the 770 highlight text? Sounds stupid but in the online manual there was no gesture listed for doing this...
So far the only differences besides the obvious physical look that i have noticed are: stereo speakers and camera in n800 EDIT: forgot about the SD support. Enlighten me if I'm wrong please
Cnet suggests the hardware sucks on the 770, PCWorld says its the software.. So I want the opinion of a real consumer- is the 770 really that slow and does having open-source software degrade it? I'd expect it to be much better as open-source. If the 770 is really slow how slow would you be talking about in seconds? I would also like to request the help of anyone who has a 770 to run a few sites for me and tell me how long it takes to load them and perform basic tasks such as copy+paste, add to favorites (by the way is there a favorites?) etc..
Due to the fact that I am in Toronto, Canada, the 770 is going to cost me $406 after taxes and the n800 $504 BEFORE taxes (both of TigerDirect). If anyone knows where i can get them for a lot cheaper (esp. the n800) then please share~
In the end if you can't help me out in most of my questions atleast answer the following: Which one is better, 770 or n800, and why?
Thanks in advance! Sorry for the long post.
EDIT: its CAN$418 for 770 or CAN$588 for n800 - Damn i need some sort of discount.. no rebates right now on tiger direct
Last edited by seoul_suicide; 2007-01-14 at 01:25.