personally i dont really like it, but ive read some reviews and most of them dont really like the n-gage either because the games arnt really too great, because u have to pull out ur battery to put in the game i think. and also the way u talk on the phone w/o the handsfree looks really goofy. id said get the 3650
i didnt know there was a series 70.. i think your thinking of series 40... but if you have enough money to get the ngage get the 3650 instead but dont get the version with the crappy keypad or if you have enough $$ and wanna get a really advanced phone get the 6600
Are you guys sure you can get it for $199.99 because even the 6610 over here costs more than the Ngage.
Can anyone confirm the RRP or MRP of the Ngage, and how much do the software ie game cards cost?
It's price its what is killing it. They're advertising it as mainly a portable gaming system, which people see as a little expensive at $199.99. If they showed the other features, the price doesn't seem as bad.
Nope.
Ngage isn't very popular here, and like after buying it then money would be spent on the game cards etc, etc. Too much money spent. A GBA is cheaper around $100 US, and the cartridge costs around $5-$10(approx. conver.) here.
I think that n-gage is a good phone, 2 of my friends has it and the only bad thing about it is the way you have to talk into it but you can always use handsfree...
personally i think its kinda dumb, especially the way you answer the phone. u not get a nokia 6600 and upload the games into the phone for free? -cheers-
i had to say as a user of ngage,is that device is also a mobile phone!!!!it has so many ways to keep your interest,not only games,multimedia but with so many app that run very well to that device,is very powerfull
I have an N-gage and I love it. There aren't that many games available yet specifically for the N-gage, but in the meantime you can run most other Nokia games and apps. I have been playing Red Faction though and it looks good and the phone is set up OK as far as gaming controls go. The whole sidetalkin' thing kinda sucks, but as I use my phone mostly for SMS I can avoid that particular embarrassment most of the time. Once you get an mmc card in the phone it's really easy to hook it up to your PC via USB cable and start customising your phone.