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Both telephones have GPRS, Bluetooth an Tripleband
Hey Guru! Good choice! The R520m is an exelent phone!! Have you upgraded you phone to the latest software? (R2G) In that release an POP3 e-mail reader is added to the phone! Suport for downloading of background pics, ringtones, and pictures is SMS is also added, this feature is called EMS
Nokia 6310 MIGHT be a good phone, but it miss one important ellement, th only suports 3+1 timegap in GPRS, the Ericsson phones have 4+1. 6310 is suposed to be released this chrismas, but then Ericsson is already out with the T68m
Hey Guru! Good choice! The R520m is an exelent phone!! Have you upgraded you phone to the latest software? (R2G) In that release an POP3 e-mail reader is added to the phone! Suport for downloading of background pics, ringtones, and pictures is SMS is also added, this feature is called EMS
Yupp!
BTW any expirience with the High Capacity Battery (BHC-10)?Would be real great to have over 30days standby time! It should only make the phone 8mm thicker then by using the ultra slim that came with the phone!
Whatever the company issue me - currently a Nokia 6150, due to be replaced by a Nokia 6210e.
Works fine, although BT Cellnet's coverage could be better. When I go to our DR site in Docklands I never get a signal. Orange phones seem to work everywhere.
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I originaly i bought the high capasety batery for my T28, and on the R520m I get about 25 days of standby!
I was 9 days on holyday in north Norway! Used some WAP, worte som SMS messages, and called home several times, and the batery wasen't half emty! It's very good!
I also recomand you to try the MP3 player, and the BlueTooth handsfree HBH-10
Originally posted by Guru How can anyone be without one?
I dont remember the exact number on how many people have mobile phones in Finland but its well over 60% already!
I use mine (hmm hold on a sec...) 6 hours every week outgoing calls ~4H and incomming calls ~2H on average!
EDIT or was it 3/4 of the population? Dont remember!
Thats one of the mysteries in life:
Why Finns would need mobile phones...
I know a lot of them and they are usualy the strong silent types....
If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.
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I should be getting the pathetic Panasonic GD92 in the next couple of weeks. It's 77g so it's light enough for me. My brother has the Nokia 8210 which is 79g. btw weight is an issue with me as well as size. I want an inconspicuous phone. Hehe I'm getting the phone mainly because calls to London are cheaper by mobile phone, and I need to call a girl in London regularly.
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I have one of these... too bad theres no cool features like wap, gprs, bluetooth, etc available in canada yet:
Voice Interactive Package
• Built-in Speakerphone
• Voice Activated Dialing (30 Names/Numbers)
• Voice Ringer for all names in the voice dialing memory
• Voice Memo Recorder for recording callers voice or dictation (10 Recordings x 30 sec)
• Voice prompts (voice alarm, auto answer, voice memo, voice dial)
Incredible Battery Performance (Digital Mode)
• Standard Talk Time: Up to 4 Hours Standby: Up to 288 Hours (or 12 Days)
• Extended Talk Time: Up to 7.5 Hours Standby: Up to 432 Hours (or 18 Days)
Personal Information Manager
• Event Calendar
• To Do List
• Alarms
• T9 (Tegic) Predictive Keypad
More Outstanding Features
• Three Cord Melody Ringer
• ClearGlo™ Large Size Blue Backlit display with contrast control
• Vibrating Ringer
• Dual Band/Dual Mode
• CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access Technology)
• Wireless Web
• One Touch Voice Mail
• Multiple Voice Alerts
• Security Number Locks
• Travel Charger Included
• Navigational Key
• 8-Number Speed Dialing
• 10-Number Call List
• Caller ID Capability
• Power Saver Mode
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I have a Nokia 3210, my girlfriend has a Nokia 8210. I've always preferred Nokia phones - they've always been class-leaders with screen size and user interface. Never really had a problem with them (other than the original 8210 I got my girlfriend that seemed to dislike a swim at the beach. )
Does anyone remember the Microsoft Sendo? It was from earlier on in the year and was going to be Microsoft's first foray into WAP-enabled mobile phones. In case you don't remember it, I've uploaded a picture I saved of it (though I felt Micosoft missed a few crucial buttons in their design, so this is a doctored picture - guess which buttons I added.
<img src="http://gallery.ausgamers.com/ms_sendopic.jpg" alt="The number you ahve dialled is busy. Please press Ctrl-Alt-Delete before trying again" width="150" height="372">
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