Nokia N75
No offense but...
Yes, Cingular has does come in last with innovative design of phones. But, the things that THEIR phones do.... wow. Asthetics aren't always the main selling point of a phone.
SEs are not user-friendly at all, their reception is sketchy, and I think that the softwae on the SEs are less than appealing. BUT, to each their own.
Nokias are always function over fashion. Simple enough. They may be ugly, but they are easy to use, have very little software issues, have outstanding battery and signal quality, and are allaround fantastic phones.
One is correcting grammer and one can't spell or put a sentence together.
Let's just stick to talking about the N75.
So sad...
As for Nokia vs. others, I honestly have only owned Nokia, although I have been extensively shopping for more than 2 years now. I have bugged my friends until they let me play with their phones, from Moto to Samsung and others. One little thing that sets Nokia apart is a simple enough thing: the timed profile. This little feature allows me to set my phone on silent (or Quiet or whatever customized profile I want) and have it revert to 'Normal' at a particular time. (I constantly hear my co-worker's phones going off since they forgot to set them to silent, and then have also called and called with no success to the sam...
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Of all the smart phones I've owned, this is the smartest and great at multitasking; also, the web browser is the best I've seen for a phone of this category. But alas, my beloved 6682 will be a year old in February and I've been contemplating buying a new Nokia smartphone at full retail since I've yet to see a new phone posted on the Cingular website (oh yes, I've been checking)! Now I understand why and it all makes sense now.
Granted, the N75 will be rather bulky, especially whe...
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