I came back to my Nokia E70.
At the end of the day the SE just was not as reliable and portable and intuitive as the Nokia.
With the p990 I ran into the following problems:
-lag time in entering text from the qwerty in Quickoffice word
-lack of default Today screen
-saving of video files in 3gp instead of mpeg4 like the Nokia
-questionable video quality though stills were terrific
-unstable firmware seldom freezing/restarting AFTER I downloaded the upgrade from the
SE website
-no intuitive voice command/dialing(with the Nokia you can say any Contact name and it would ring right away, with SE you must program each contact)
The SE p990 was great for a bit and I got my compliments on it, but it just could not find a fit into my daily routine. I guess it was basically too much phone for me.
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At the end of the day the SE just was not as reliable and portable and intuitive as the Nokia.
With the p990 I ran into the following problems:
-lag time in entering text from the qwerty in Quickoffice word
-lack of default Today screen
-saving of video files in 3gp instead of mpeg4 like the Nokia
-questionable video quality though stills were terrific
-unstable firmware seldom freezing/restarting AFTER I downloaded the upgrade from the
SE website
-no intuitive voice command/dialing(with the Nokia you can say any Contact name and it would ring right away, with SE you must program each contact)
The SE p990 was great for a bit and I got my compliments on it, but it just could not find a fit into my daily routine. I guess it was basically too much phone for me.
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