LG Sentio GS505
Nice!
No, its not a smartphone.
If you are looking for a device that has a 10$/mo web feature, and has a touch screen, its great.
Take an opportunity to play with it. Its actually a pretty fun device, and has what I would call an 'Android Inspired' interface.
I wouldn't want one because I need smartphone features, but its perfect if you don't.
consmonaut said:
It actually is pretty nice.
No, its not a smartphone.
If you are looking for a device that has a 10$/mo web feature, and has a touch screen, its great.
Take an opportunity to play with it. Its actually a pretty fun device, and has what I would call an 'Android Inspired' interface.
I wouldn't want one because I need smartphone features, but its perfect if you don't.
Exactly. Nice post.
brad162 said:
yeah but you have to admit the Nuron is a much better deal at the pricepoint and features/specs. It may have a 3mp camera, but at least the nuron is Symbian and comes with a 4gig card.
Agreed.
The Sentio is new and the price will probably settle in a few months. It may be slower than the Nuron and have fewer features, but physically the Sentio looks sleeker and feels more solid. The Nuron has a few little creeks and looks barge-like.
I am sticking with the Nuron because I want to use its advanced abilities, even at the cost of some inconvenience. But if I only ever wanted to use the Internet briefly for WAP websites and didn't need a full-time email client, I might be happier with the Sentio.
Also, Nokia's camera is one of the worst I have seen. ...
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Globhead said:...
I agree that the Nuron is a better deal for the specs, but I have one and it likes to crash and/or run out of memory if you use more than one of its fancy features at a time.
The Sentio is new and the price will probably settle in a few months. It may be slower than the Nuron and have fewer features, but physically the Sentio looks sleeker and feels more solid. The Nuron has a few little creeks and looks barge-like.
I am sticking with the Nuron because I want to use its advanced abilities, even at the cost of some inconvenience. But if I only ever wanted to use the Internet briefly for WAP websites and didn't need a full-time email client, I might be happier with the Sentio.
Also, Nokia's camera
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