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2008-08-14
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2008-08-14
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2008-08-15
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Why anyone would want a phone the size of a N8x0 (or the iPhone for that matter) is beyond me. I prefer a small, light and simple phone, giving me the option to bring which devices I need....

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2008-08-17
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Also, I like the N95 because its so small and I wear trim cut European style pants.
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2008-08-17
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2008-08-17
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Now we know why birth rates are so low across Europe. hehehe.LOL
The new Gigabyte m528 is getting close to what I would like Nokia Nxx to go except I would prefer an arm processor, a stronger graphics chip set and a real camera PHONE, a real GPS chip set and of course two full sized sdhc card slots. TV/HDMI ports and two USB ports out would be even better.
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2008-08-18
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N810: Internet everywhere in perfection, touchscreen, keyboard, great OS, ever expanding playground. Media Player.
So while the N82 covers the "serious needs" on-the-go, the N810 is for "enjoyment and fun" while being settled a bit more.
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2008-08-25
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2008-08-25
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2008-08-26
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I have a N810 and a N82 (="N95 in candy bar"). While the functionality of the two overlap, they complement each other really well:
N82: Phone, 2G/EDGE, 3G/HDSPA, Calendar & Contacts, FM radio, PERFECT GPS and Maps (with Voice routing free for 90? days), Nokia Sports Tracker, J2ME GMail, a webbrowser that is quite ok for pressing needs on the go (quickly download a weather radar image) and some google reader-based surfing
N810: Internet everywhere in perfection, touchscreen, keyboard, great OS, ever expanding playground. Media Player.
So while the N82 covers the "serious needs" on-the-go, the N810 is for "enjoyment and fun" while being settled a bit more.