Since it was likely designed in mm, this translates to a 60mm screen so 2.36" is a valid dimension.
Keep in mind, to keep the form factors small there are not separate chip sets for each 3G band. There is a single chipset that allows tuning for each of the 3G frequencies. This keeps the...
The girl in the at&t retail outlet said that the phone would cost $199 to me, as an existing customer. They are not taking reserves. The 3G iPhone data plan is also more expensive, I think she said it's $40. Even if you already have a data plan, it won't carry over. Some special plan only...
Now I'm wondering too! I think The Nokia Guide covered this recently, and came to the conclusion that it's better to crop the photos rather than zoom, even with the N86.
Yup found the article...
Time to make the change then. HDMI is seriously against Apple's design philosophy, and a front-facing camera is doubtful (though not impossible.. the 5G Nano took me by surprise).
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I have checked the FAQs but I am unable to still see any of my contacts. I am notified of new emails when I log in via my web client but not when I log in via my mobile device (Nokia e71 on tmobile). This is for my XMPP Jabber Gmail server/account
I cannot add any contacts via web client...
The only issue I have with the Sapphire Arte is that it's tri-band only. However, it's a fantastic phone. And there's nothing that great looking out there, for it's price.
Why am I done ranting? Or what was I expecting? I was expecting a more refined and finished OS when I spent nearly $500 for a phone. And I was expecting more substantive updates than one that allows subtitles when watching videos. This is Nokia's flagship phone, for God's sake. They need to...
What boggles me... I was reading the Press Release of the Shipping of the N86.
How can this happen if the phone hasn't even reach the consumers yet? :befuddled