yeah i have the N95 and love it hasn't missed a beat but as others have said sometimes the gps takes a few mins to locate your postion..would recommend the 8GB version simply because it will have less bugs in it also go with 3 or vodafone
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I have n95, updated software. no problems... gps is pretty accurate too. Set the cruise control to 100km and the GPS said I was moving at 100 too. I was suprised by that.
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I have one, 6 months now - not one issue.
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had mine (8gb) for a couple of months now, brilliant. With the software updates (debrand it first to get the actual latest, rather than the latest your phone company wants you to have) and the latest Nokia maps (download the maps too) hold it horizontal and mine picks up gps within 20seconds. It got me all the way around the french alps and the stages of the monte carlo rally two weekends ago. Other best bit would have to be the built in accelerometre, loads of software apps available to utilise it - like shake the phone to snooze your alarm clock, flip it over to put it into silent if it calls while your in a meeting, auto rotate the screen display 90degrees when you rotate the phone, flick through photos albums by tilting the phone. Eat that Iphone :)
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^^ are those apps available on the normal (non 8gb) version of the n95?
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[QUOTE=urabus]Realistically I only need a phone to make and receive calls. Definately needs bluetooth though.
Nice wank to have all the other features but might play with them for a little while then never use them again.[/QUOTE] may i suggest the 8800. ive had the sirocco edition now for about 12 months and its the best phone i have ever had. doesn't have all the bells and whistles but it makes and receives phone calls and it has bluetooth!! the new 8800 arte and sapphire arte are due shortly |
Adrian stop holding out..what kym asked :D
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[QUOTE=Adrian]had mine (8gb) for a couple of months now, brilliant. With the software updates (debrand it first to get the actual latest, rather than the latest your phone company wants you to have) and the latest Nokia maps (download the maps too) hold it horizontal and mine picks up gps within 20seconds. It got me all the way around the french alps and the stages of the monte carlo rally two weekends ago. Other best bit would have to be the built in accelerometre, loads of software apps available to utilise it - like shake the phone to snooze your alarm clock, flip it over to put it into silent if it calls while your in a meeting, auto rotate the screen display 90degrees when you rotate the phone, flick through photos albums by tilting the phone. Eat that Iphone :)[/QUOTE]
How the hell do you get that?, the turn your phone upside down thingy. I've had one for all this time, didn't know about all that cool stuff, share! |
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its christmas again :D |
How robust are they? I tend to destroy phones at a rate of knots.
Brendon |
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