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Does Anyone Have Some Advice?!

sammyp

Mar 30, 2005, 10:28 AM
I just recently picked up the Nokia 6600. Everyone told me that it was the best phone that T-Mobile had available. While I was at the store I was playing around with the Samsung E315 and saw that it was pretty comparable except for the speaker phone. I love how compact the samsung phone is but was worried about the over all quality because everyone was so hi on the Nokia. Can anyone give me some feedback between these two phones please?
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Bigern_McCracken

Mar 30, 2005, 1:55 PM
OK! I have the 315 right now as we speak and I gotta tell ya, anyone who takes a 315 over a 6600 is on somethin 🙂 I mean... don't get me wrong, I like my 315 but honestly, the 6600 can pretty much do ANYTHING! the size is a factor for some people but it is a Symbian smartphone which means it is able to get 3rd party software for just about anything. my buddy has a 6600 and he watches full length movies while he travels from coast to coast. He also gets some of the sickest games I've seen on a cell phone. If it were me deciding and the decision was between a 6600 and a 315, It would be the 6600 hands down 🙂 but that's just me 😁 we like what we like and don't let anyone else decide for you 🙂 Hope that helps a little at least
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sammyp

Mar 30, 2005, 2:56 PM
That definately helps. Thank you. I guess I am having an issue with the size and it won't send my pictures to my phone. The sound for my message alerts is also REALLY quiet and I seem to have it all the way up. I can't wait to get my expanded memory card so I can really do some damage with the video recording. LOL 😲
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Aleq

Mar 31, 2005, 12:22 PM
Don't forget that the 6600 can view HTML web pages as well, which is pretty darned cool... oh, and Bluetooth! Yeah, the size is a little offputting, though, if I'm going to carry something that size I'll go full out for an iPaq.
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muchdrama

Mar 31, 2005, 12:41 PM
Aleq said:
Don't forget that the 6600 can view HTML web pages as well, which is pretty darned cool... oh, and Bluetooth! Yeah, the size is a little offputting, though, if I'm going to carry something that size I'll go full out for an iPaq.
As someone who carried around a Sanyo 4700 for 6 months, I can say with glee that the 6600 is sized just right.
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Aleq

Mar 31, 2005, 5:04 PM
Hey, I had a giant VZW Qualcomm brick phone that I lugged around for three years--never again! If it don't fit in the watch pocket of my jeans it had better have Bluetooth, WiFi and a QWERTY keyboard on it... 😉
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muchdrama

Mar 31, 2005, 5:38 PM
Aleq said:
Hey, I had a giant VZW Qualcomm brick phone that I lugged around for three years--never again! If it don't fit in the watch pocket of my jeans it had better have Bluetooth, WiFi and a QWERTY keyboard on it... 😉
Even if you added flamethrower onto that list of specs I wouldn't lug that bastard around. Give me something along the lines of a Motorola mxp220...small but powerful.
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Aleq

Apr 3, 2005, 9:27 AM
muchdrama said:
Aleq said:
Hey, I had a giant VZW Qualcomm brick phone that I lugged around for three years--never again! If it don't fit in the watch pocket of my jeans it had better have Bluetooth, WiFi and a QWERTY keyboard on it... 😉
Even if you added flamethrower onto that list of specs I wouldn't lug that bastard around. Give me something along the lines of a Motorola mxp220...small but powerful.


Eh, I'm a WiFi freak and it gets a little cumbersome lugging the laptop around, so it'd actually be a downsize for me in some respects.

Although a flamethrower would be flippin' awesome... oooh, shiny... oooh, burney... 😎
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muchdrama

Apr 3, 2005, 12:50 PM
Aleq said:
muchdrama said:
Aleq said:
Hey, I had a giant VZW Qualcomm brick phone that I lugged around for three years--never again! If it don't fit in the watch pocket of my jeans it had better have Bluetooth, WiFi and a QWERTY keyboard on it... 😉
Even if you added flamethrower onto that list of specs I wouldn't lug that bastard around. Give me something along the lines of a Motorola mxp220...small but powerful.


Eh, I'm a WiFi freak and it gets a little cumbersome lugging the laptop around, so it'd actually be a downsize for me in some respects.

Although a flamethrower would be flippin' awesome... oooh, shiny... oooh, burney... 😎(continues)
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bizkitsngravy

Apr 3, 2005, 4:03 PM
muchdrama said:
Aleq said:
muchdrama said:
Aleq said:
Hey, I had a giant VZW Qualcomm brick phone that I lugged around for three years--never again! If it don't fit in the watch pocket of my jeans it had better have Bluetooth, WiFi and a QWERTY keyboard on it... 😉
Even if you added flamethrower onto that list of specs I wouldn't lug that bastard around. Give me something along the lines of a Motorola mxp220...small but powerful.


Eh, I'm a WiFi freak and it gets a little cumbersome lugging the laptop around, so it'd actually be a downsize for me in some respects.

Although a flamethrower would be flippin' awesome... oooh, shin
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Xzavier21

Apr 3, 2005, 4:21 PM
ooooh i can imagine the Troubleshooting steps.... ok noy ignite piolot light... KABOOM.. auugh im burning burrrning auugh.. "thanks for calling tmobile we appreciate your business"
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muchdrama

Apr 3, 2005, 6:37 PM
Xzavier21 said:
ooooh i can imagine the Troubleshooting steps.... ok noy ignite piolot light... KABOOM.. auugh im burning burrrning auugh.. "thanks for calling tmobile we appreciate your business"
It's posts like this that keep me from going insane. Or make me more insane. I haven't decided.
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bizkitsngravy

Apr 1, 2005, 8:23 AM
Aleq said:
Don't forget that the 6600 can view HTML web pages as well, which is pretty darned cool... oh, and Bluetooth! Yeah, the size is a little offputting, though, if I'm going to carry something that size I'll go full out for an iPaq.


Well, it has an xHTML browser. It will pull up about oh 98% of full web pages I'd say. Take phonescoop.com for example. The only 2 options you will see when typing in "www.phonescoop.com" are "browse list of phones" and "browse recent articles". Where as on my sidekick everything will come up. (Still the phone is pretty darn cool though)
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temp

Apr 1, 2005, 9:12 AM
bizkitsngravy said:
Aleq said:
Don't forget that the 6600 can view HTML web pages as well, which is pretty darned cool... oh, and Bluetooth! Yeah, the size is a little offputting, though, if I'm going to carry something that size I'll go full out for an iPaq.


Well, it has an xHTML browser. It will pull up about oh 98% of full web pages I'd say. Take phonescoop.com for example. The only 2 options you will see when typing in "www.phonescoop.com" are "browse list of phones" and "browse recent articles". Where as on my sidekick everything will come up. (Still the phone is pretty darn cool though)



no, it has a fully integrated HTML browser
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bizkitsngravy

Apr 1, 2005, 5:30 PM
temp said:
bizkitsngravy said:
Aleq said:
Don't forget that the 6600 can view HTML web pages as well, which is pretty darned cool... oh, and Bluetooth! Yeah, the size is a little offputting, though, if I'm going to carry something that size I'll go full out for an iPaq.


Well, it has an xHTML browser. It will pull up about oh 98% of full web pages I'd say. Take phonescoop.com for example. The only 2 options you will see when typing in "www.phonescoop.com" are "browse list of phones" and "browse recent articles". Where as on my sidekick everything will come up. (Still the phone is pretty darn cool though)



no, it has a fully integrated HTML browser
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