I have been looking at the n95 8gb for a while now, should i get it?
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N95 8GB, yes or no?
yes | 47% | 47% - 9 | ||||
no - suggest other phone | 52% | 52% - 10 | ||||
Total: 19 |
I'd get something cheaper. As long as I can call people and write the occasional text message I'm happy.
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So I herd the iPhone is good for the internets.
dont want the iphone, hate touch screensTheAussieReaper wrote:
So I herd the iPhone is good for the internets.
Um. Considering you're giving us no other option, ask yourself: Do I like it and would I find it to be worth the money?
If yes, go for it. Get an opinion.
If yes, go for it. Get an opinion.
I do too, but you get used to it.ceslayer23 wrote:
dont want the iphone, hate touch screensTheAussieReaper wrote:
So I herd the iPhone is good for the internets.
I'm telling you...it's a great phone. I've had it since July and I've been loving it since. Texting is a lot easier than it seems, and the touch screen is excellent.
If not though, the N95 is a good option.
I read one persons review of the phone which went as:
I suggest you check out:
www.mobiletechreview.com
And read this article http://www.mobiletechreview.com/phones/ … -N95-4.htm before making a decision on which model of the N95 you purchase.
If there's any truth look into it.ATTENTION!!! N95-2 DOES NOT HAVE US 3G SUPPORT!!! So if you want US 3G and 3.5G bands (meaning 850/1900MHz UMTS AND HSDPA for AT&T, ROGERS and FIDO) you MUST purchase N95-4 or N95-3. The N95-3 is not the 8gb version, it is the original version with US 3G support. The original N95 and the N-95-2 have only the 2100MHz 3G band for the European and Asian market, while N95-4 does not. All this being said the N95-2 and N95-4 will work on all bands for EDGE. Other than US 3G, there is no difference between the N95-2 that came out for the European/Asian market and the N95-4 generally for the North American market. To elaborate even further concerning the N95-4, the UMTS/HSDPA radio works on the US 850/1900MHz bands and has an indicator for UMTS under the signal strength bars ("3G") and one for HSDPA ("3.5G"). When not connected for data, the phone merely shows "3G", but it changes to "3.5G" when a data connection is active. It does not have the 2100MHz 3G band used in Europe. To top it off, the Rogers version of the N95 8gb is slightly altered and has their software installed. The N95-4 is fully unlocked and contains original software.
I suggest you check out:
www.mobiletechreview.com
And read this article http://www.mobiletechreview.com/phones/ … -N95-4.htm before making a decision on which model of the N95 you purchase.
Nokia N96 is good too.
LG Secret.
Do it.
Do it.
What do you want in a phone? Instead of asking about a phone, tell us what you want to get out of it and what carrier you would like to be with. Because you're in the USA, there's a plethora of phones available, but it depends on what carrier you go with.
Personally, though, anything from Sony Ericsson will rock your socks.
Personally, though, anything from Sony Ericsson will rock your socks.
I have it, it's good!
N96.
#rekt
Mint Sauce wrote:
N96.
Have the N95 bit I'm starting to not like it.
I would suggest the Sony Ericsson C902.
I would suggest the Sony Ericsson C902.
I say no... A friend of mine got this phone a while and he didn't liked it....
It's a fucking overpriced brick.
Look at SE
Look at SE
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
K850iFatherTed wrote:
It's a fucking overpriced brick.
Look at SE
LG Secret.Sup wrote:
W910iGooners wrote:
K850iFatherTed wrote:
It's a fucking overpriced brick.
Look at SE
N96 tbh
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
HTC Tilt (8925) or HTC TyTN II
I have a Tilt and it's incredible! You can flash a different ROM on it and make it even better. I'd recommend this phone to anyone!
I have a Tilt and it's incredible! You can flash a different ROM on it and make it even better. I'd recommend this phone to anyone!
htc touch pro tbh or the HTC touch HD which comes out in a few months .. similar to the iphone in appearance but with a 5mp camera
Last edited by Mitch92uK (2008-10-21 13:04:17)
VGA or 5MP - phone cameras will always suck.Mitch92uK wrote:
htc touch pro tbh or the HTC touch HD which comes out in a few months .. similar to the iphone in appearance but with a 5mp camera
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP