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| "Rudi Brochs" <r.brochsNOZPAM@NOZPAMonline.no> wrote in message news:VFhEa.4624$Hb.86416@news4.e.nsc.no... > > "Brian Watson" <brian@spheroid.demon.co.uk> wrote in message > news:bbs4b2$d0nj8$1@ID-107392.news.dfncis.de... > > > Nokia needs to see the writing on the wall-people will ne deserting an > > > otherwise good cellular manufacturer in droves. > > > > Best alternative? > > Sony Ericsson T610, way ahead of Nokia in everything. Ericsson? Thats a laugh! Ericsson is not even a serious competitor as far as mobles go. | |||
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| "Axel Van Kampen" <sparqs_remove@bigpond.com> wrote in message news:7f6La.2356$p8.104311@newsfeeds.bigpond.com... > > "Rudi Brochs" <r.brochsNOZPAM@NOZPAMonline.no> wrote in message > news:VFhEa.4624$Hb.86416@news4.e.nsc.no... > > > > "Brian Watson" <brian@spheroid.demon.co.uk> wrote in message > > news:bbs4b2$d0nj8$1@ID-107392.news.dfncis.de... > > > > Nokia needs to see the writing on the wall-people will ne deserting an > > > > otherwise good cellular manufacturer in droves. > > > > > > Best alternative? > > > > Sony Ericsson T610, way ahead of Nokia in everything. > > Ericsson? Thats a laugh! Ericsson is not even a serious competitor as far as > mobles go. > Instead of brand bashing, perhaps you'd like to sensibly justify your statement? At least when Ericsson build a phone to utilise open standards (Bluetooth anyone?), it's fully compliant, and not their own version that doesn't seem to like anything else not produced by them. Nokia in this respect are almost as bad as M$. In general, Ericsson phones are much better featured, but seem to get "bashed" because juvenile muppets put the ability to utilise crappy looking fashion fascias above genuine features that actually work. -- >>> Unlock Your Phone's Potential <<< >>> http://www.thephonelocker.co.uk <<< | |||
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| "Axel Van Kampen" <sparqs_remove@bigpond.com> wrote in message news:3HxLa.2937$p8.136522@newsfeeds.bigpond.com... > > "Richard Colton" <webmaster@NOSPAMPLEASEuselessinfo.org.uk> wrote in message > news:w2bLa.5649$r77.1278@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk... > > > > "Axel Van Kampen" <sparqs_remove@bigpond.com> wrote in message > > news:7f6La.2356$p8.104311@newsfeeds.bigpond.com... > > > > > > "Rudi Brochs" <r.brochsNOZPAM@NOZPAMonline.no> wrote in message > > > news:VFhEa.4624$Hb.86416@news4.e.nsc.no... > > > > > > > > "Brian Watson" <brian@spheroid.demon.co.uk> wrote in message > > > > news:bbs4b2$d0nj8$1@ID-107392.news.dfncis.de... > > > > > > Nokia needs to see the writing on the wall-people will ne > deserting > > an > > > > > > otherwise good cellular manufacturer in droves. > > > > > > > > > > Best alternative? > > > > > > > > Sony Ericsson T610, way ahead of Nokia in everything. > > > > > > Ericsson? Thats a laugh! Ericsson is not even a serious competitor as > far > > as > > > mobles go. > > > > > Instead of brand bashing, perhaps you'd like to sensibly justify your > > statement? > > Sure. Nokia sell far more phones than Ericsson (at least here they do, Nokia > is almost the industry standard). And Microshaft sell more operating systems than anyone else, making them the industry standard, but certainly not the best. > > At least when Ericsson build a phone to utilise open standards > > (Bluetooth anyone?), it's fully compliant, and not their own version that > > doesn't seem to like anything else not produced by them. Nokia in this > > respect are almost as bad as M$. > > Hmm. I never had a problem connecting to either headsets or my iPaq with the > Nokia. You're one of the lucky few then, at least as far as headsets go. Also, WTF are Nokia playing at introducing new business class handsets without any Bluetooth capability? > > In general, Ericsson phones are much > > better featured, but seem to get "bashed" because juvenile muppets put the > > ability to utilise crappy looking fashion fascias above genuine features > > that actually work. > > I've never liked the Ericsson for their usabiliy (or lack thereof). They > have always seemed to be one step behind Nokia. > But each to their own I guess. > Just me personally, I would never buy an Ericsson. > Of course everyone is entitled to their opinion, but on the whole Ericsson handsets are better featured than the equivalent Nokia, and considerably more stable. As far as usability goes, you're absolutely right, it is personal preference. The one area that Nokia used to excel was SMS T9 input, but the new T610 puts all current Nokia's to shame in that respect, so take your pick. -- >>> Unlock Your Phone's Potential <<< >>> http://www.thephonelocker.co.uk <<< | |||
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| "Richard Colton" <webmaster@NOSPAMPLEASEuselessinfo.org.uk> wrote in message news:2IDLa.63$DP4.39@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk... > > "Axel Van Kampen" <sparqs_remove@bigpond.com> wrote in message > news:3HxLa.2937$p8.136522@newsfeeds.bigpond.com... > > > > "Richard Colton" <webmaster@NOSPAMPLEASEuselessinfo.org.uk> wrote in > message > > news:w2bLa.5649$r77.1278@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk... > > > > > > "Axel Van Kampen" <sparqs_remove@bigpond.com> wrote in message > > > news:7f6La.2356$p8.104311@newsfeeds.bigpond.com... > > > > > > > > "Rudi Brochs" <r.brochsNOZPAM@NOZPAMonline.no> wrote in message > > > > news:VFhEa.4624$Hb.86416@news4.e.nsc.no... > > > > > > > > > > "Brian Watson" <brian@spheroid.demon.co.uk> wrote in message > > > > > news:bbs4b2$d0nj8$1@ID-107392.news.dfncis.de... > > > > > > > Nokia needs to see the writing on the wall-people will ne > > deserting > > > an > > > > > > > otherwise good cellular manufacturer in droves. > > > > > > > > > > > > Best alternative? > > > > > > > > > > Sony Ericsson T610, way ahead of Nokia in everything. > > > > > > > > Ericsson? Thats a laugh! Ericsson is not even a serious competitor as > > far > > > as > > > > mobles go. > > > > > > > Instead of brand bashing, perhaps you'd like to sensibly justify your > > > statement? > > > > Sure. Nokia sell far more phones than Ericsson (at least here they do, > Nokia > > is almost the industry standard). > > And Microshaft sell more operating systems than anyone else, making them the > industry standard, but certainly not the best. I don't have a problem with Microsoft apps. They seem to work fine for me. I don't know anything that is better for me. > > At least when Ericsson build a phone to utilise open standards > > > (Bluetooth anyone?), it's fully compliant, and not their own version > that > > > doesn't seem to like anything else not produced by them. Nokia in this > > > respect are almost as bad as M$. > > > > Hmm. I never had a problem connecting to either headsets or my iPaq with > the > > Nokia. > > You're one of the lucky few then, at least as far as headsets go. I bought 4 Bluetooth headsets in Singapore 3 weeks ago for people that I know and everyone of them work fine. Also, WTF > are Nokia playing at introducing new business class handsets without any > Bluetooth capability? Don't know anything about that. > > > > > In general, Ericsson phones are much > > > better featured, but seem to get "bashed" because juvenile muppets put > the > > > ability to utilise crappy looking fashion fascias above genuine features > > > that actually work. > > > > I've never liked the Ericsson for their usabiliy (or lack thereof). They > > have always seemed to be one step behind Nokia. > > But each to their own I guess. > > Just me personally, I would never buy an Ericsson. > > > > Of course everyone is entitled to their opinion, but on the whole Ericsson > handsets are better featured than the equivalent Nokia, and considerably > more stable. As far as usability goes, you're absolutely right, it is > personal preference. The one area that Nokia used to excel was SMS T9 > input, but the new T610 puts all current Nokia's to shame in that respect, > so take your pick. I did. I stick with Nokia because they are superior as far as I'm concerned. The day Ericsson come up with something to match the Nokia I might look at them but only then. | |||
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| "Axel Van Kampen" <sparqs_remove@bigpond.com> wrote in message news:GJDLa.3205$p8.144427@newsfeeds.bigpond.com... > > > Of course everyone is entitled to their opinion, but on the whole Ericsson > > handsets are better featured than the equivalent Nokia, and considerably > > more stable. As far as usability goes, you're absolutely right, it is > > personal preference. The one area that Nokia used to excel was SMS T9 > > input, but the new T610 puts all current Nokia's to shame in that respect, > > so take your pick. > > I did. I stick with Nokia because they are superior as far as I'm concerned. > The day Ericsson come up with something to match the Nokia I might look at > them but only then. > Ericsson (and others) have already brought out superior products, but people tend to get used to a product (Nokia in this case) and seem to have to take the irrational "bash everything else" approach. As you said before though, everything comes down to personal opinion with what you like & dislike, but doesn't factor when comparing features. HTH -- >>> Unlock Your Phone's Potential <<< >>> http://www.thephonelocker.co.uk <<< | |||
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| The original Post was complaining about the 6310 NOT the 6310i. The sender was trying to make a point about the fact that the 6310i firmware has been updated with better bluetooth support, whereas the 6310 has not. Plenty of people (myself included!) bought the 6310 because of the functions - bluetooth being one of them. Unfortunately the 6310 does not work with virtual serial ports. It looks like Nokia doesn't give a s**t about the 6310. Mike. "Richard Colton" <webmaster@NOSPAMPLEASEuselessinfo.org.uk> wrote in message news:0QILa.380$QE6.355@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk... > > "Axel Van Kampen" <sparqs_remove@bigpond.com> wrote in message > news:GJDLa.3205$p8.144427@newsfeeds.bigpond.com... > > > > > Of course everyone is entitled to their opinion, but on the whole > Ericsson > > > handsets are better featured than the equivalent Nokia, and considerably > > > more stable. As far as usability goes, you're absolutely right, it is > > > personal preference. The one area that Nokia used to excel was SMS T9 > > > input, but the new T610 puts all current Nokia's to shame in that > respect, > > > so take your pick. > > > > I did. I stick with Nokia because they are superior as far as I'm > concerned. > > The day Ericsson come up with something to match the Nokia I might look at > > them but only then. > > > > Ericsson (and others) have already brought out superior products, but people > tend to get used to a product (Nokia in this case) and seem to have to take > the irrational "bash everything else" approach. As you said before though, > everything comes down to personal opinion with what you like & dislike, but > doesn't factor when comparing features. > > HTH > > -- > >>> Unlock Your Phone's Potential <<< > >>> http://www.thephonelocker.co.uk <<< > > | |||
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| Thank you Mike- Seems I cann't shame Nokia into doing anything about it either because they probably didn't get the point too. It does **** me though- otherwise the 6310 (not i) is a good phone "Mike Dann" <sod-off-spam@example.com> wrote in message news:3f004272$0$11519$626a54ce@news.free.fr... > The original Post was complaining about the 6310 NOT the 6310i. The sender > was trying to make a point about the fact that the 6310i firmware has been > updated with better bluetooth support, whereas the 6310 has not. Plenty of > people (myself included!) bought the 6310 because of the functions - > bluetooth being one of them. Unfortunately the 6310 does not work with > virtual serial ports. > > It looks like Nokia doesn't give a s**t about the 6310. > > Mike. > > > > "Richard Colton" <webmaster@NOSPAMPLEASEuselessinfo.org.uk> wrote in message > news:0QILa.380$QE6.355@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk... > > > > "Axel Van Kampen" <sparqs_remove@bigpond.com> wrote in message > > news:GJDLa.3205$p8.144427@newsfeeds.bigpond.com... > > > > > > > Of course everyone is entitled to their opinion, but on the whole > > Ericsson > > > > handsets are better featured than the equivalent Nokia, and > considerably > > > > more stable. As far as usability goes, you're absolutely right, it is > > > > personal preference. The one area that Nokia used to excel was SMS T9 > > > > input, but the new T610 puts all current Nokia's to shame in that > > respect, > > > > so take your pick. > > > > > > I did. I stick with Nokia because they are superior as far as I'm > > concerned. > > > The day Ericsson come up with something to match the Nokia I might look > at > > > them but only then. > > > > > > > Ericsson (and others) have already brought out superior products, but > people > > tend to get used to a product (Nokia in this case) and seem to have to > take > > the irrational "bash everything else" approach. As you said before > though, > > everything comes down to personal opinion with what you like & dislike, > but > > doesn't factor when comparing features. > > > > HTH > > > > -- > > >>> Unlock Your Phone's Potential <<< > > >>> http://www.thephonelocker.co.uk <<< > > > > > > | |||
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