I've used various Nokia phones for over three years now. I currently have Nokia 6620 and it needs to be replaced.
I'm not sure if I should get another Nokia or if it's time to change. The reason why I've been using Nokia is because of the user-friendly menu.
Should I go for another Nokia...
I was never more than a back up when i got it anyway. I actually took it from my wife. If I needed to make a long phone call during an emergency though, I would take my 6230 over any S60 period! That little sucker is reliable as hell.
On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 21:32:43 -0500, "Storrmmee"
wrote:
It's not like the whole thing is florescent green, Lee! The peas and
favas are whole and the asparagus is in big chunks... an inch or two
long. It's a springtime risotto. Think of crocus leaves coming out
of the snow. I'd like to...
The control is more responsive in WW: SM
Has anyone figured out how to consistantly punch in the right spot for Wii Boxing. It's the hardest wii sport to control, but it seems that in WW, they had no problems programming the boxing
Nope, I tried it. No iSync support. However, OnSync managed to sync my Address Book to the phone both ways. No help for iCal though. The phone also doesn't work with Salling Clicker as of yet. Trying to work with the dev to see if a custom solution can be made.
I don't think the D820 has GSM 850...and isn't it just another version of the T809 or the D807 (which are quad-band)?
Anyway, I would go D600, reasonable cam, good UI, A2DP, nice professsional look, beautiful screen
There is not one thing innovative or new in the iphone. Everything has been done before, except trendy mac fags jump on the bandwagon because they have more money than they do taste.