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Postby abdulsheikh007 » 14 Mar 2009, 22:49


hello brother....
even i have purchases a nokia n95 8gig recently and the 5800 was also announced at that time...so i was quite confused what to do....but trust me bro.. i have donne a hell lotta research and r&d trust me thereis no competition to the n95 till date yea yu heard me rite till date....


5800 is just all hype ...ok ...ok ...i dont say its a bad fone ...its quite a nice instrument decently priced...but yu know what apart from the screen size and resolution it has nothing to boast more htan the n95 even the screen widht is same as the n95 only it is 0.4 inch longer thats it............


and now the best part........touch screen fones are very lovely to use for the initial 1 or 2nd week but they get utterly boing ,, cumbesiome and pain in the neck to use after a few days.......





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now i will tell you a fact that hardly anyone has ever realised (although they know it)



nokia says its the first touch screen fone.........heheheheh...joke...

7700 and the 7710
were there ages ago and they still had bigger and better screen than the 5800 and also the sound quality was verygood ... i had used them...........
now ...okay the os they had was not that popular ...



then what about the nokia 6708 which was also sy,\mbian based and also had an keypad............


the bottomline is that touch screen fone are not yet refined enough to be the prmary fones................


the only reason 5800 is famous is because apple iphone gathered a lot of attention and people fell in for the hype and then the iphone was way too much costly for average user ...so people think it as an substitute for ifone....

without realising resistive touch and capacitive touch diffrences/............


other wise 5800 is omparable to any other symbian fone and n95 8gig tops thelist in them.........................


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Postby pj247 » 14 Mar 2009, 23:07


its opinion.... but why winge about it?
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Postby musah » 15 Mar 2009, 03:02


Already discussed here. Nice reinforcement to the original post.
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Postby ham_mcfist » 18 Mar 2009, 20:15


It's like Marmite - you either love it or hate it.

Personally I find it a great phone to use. The touchscreen has never caused me any problems. It's big, responsive and more than adequate for my phone/browsing needs. Does everything I need it to do and more.

Both great phones. Both let down by inadequate build quality, so be gentle with them.
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Postby aidejiunshin » 26 Mar 2009, 05:41


yea ur right...

N95 8GB is the best

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Postby mrpuppy » 31 Mar 2009, 15:43


aidejiunshin wrote:yea ur right...

N95 8GB is the best

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Many legends are old and outdated, though... Like the N95. I never had the big clunker. Had them at work to play with, but they were too big and I just sort of despise sliders. N82, though, I rocked that as my main phone for over a year. Had an E90 as well, which is just a N95 in a business suit. Both of those phones are so archaic by today's standards. I don't even mean in comparison to the S60v5. Even the later rev FP1 phones, like the E71, blow the N95 away in speed and user interface... get something like a N85 or N79 and forget about it... You'd never want to use that N95 again.

The N95 was a fantastic phone for 2007, but it's getting to be mid 2009 now. The N86 will have a single core CPU that will far outperform the dual setup in the N95 (or just about anything else). And when the 600MHz phones come out this fall, the N95 will look painfully slow. I just bought a 5800 last week, received it yesterday. I love it, but I know it won't be the 'it' phone for me. It's a stopping point. I know I'll probably end up selling it in X number of months for either the new hot E-series with the faster CPU (E55 or otherwise) or stick with S60v5 (which I'm really enjoying) and hop on an N97 (I really hope it gets the 484 MHz CPU at the very least... holding out for 600 MHz with quiet anticipation). Either way, if I was gifted a N95 tomorrow, I doubt I'd even do as much as put my sim card in it. The party is over, folks. It was a good run, though.
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