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 uNeek
 Posts: 8
Phone Model: :- SideKick 3 -:
Service Provider: Rogers |
 Mon Sep 04, 2006 9:23 pm |
anybody have this phone, i need a phone with a full keyboard layout (blackberry, hp ipaq's etc...) and i came across this nokia
ur thoughts?
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 Bjoern
 Posts: 3615
Phone Model: Nokia E61
Service Provider: o2 Germany |
 Tue Sep 05, 2006 8:32 am |
It's a nice phone and I don't want to miss it.
There are still too few application currently available, but till the end of the year there should be alot more.
A real good feature it the WLAN. You can use it to browse the internet with it or use the phone to make calls over the internet.
The keypad is somthing you get used to very quick, now I've got sometimes problems with "normal" phone keypads
Nokia released on last Friday a new firmware which will bring a fully functional Blackberry client (the current one seems to be unstable).
If you want a real business phone combinated with Symbian OS and Nokia: first choice.
Some things I wrote before in my review:
http://forums.mobiledia.com/topic46684.html
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 uNeek
 Posts: 8
Phone Model: :- SideKick 3 -:
Service Provider: Rogers |
 Tue Sep 05, 2006 4:34 pm |
| Bjoern wrote: | It's a nice phone and I don't want to miss it.
There are still too few application currently available, but till the end of the year there should be alot more.
A real good feature it the WLAN. You can use it to browse the internet with it or use the phone to make calls over the internet.
The keypad is somthing you get used to very quick, now I've got sometimes problems with "normal" phone keypads
Nokia released on last Friday a new firmware which will bring a fully functional Blackberry client (the current one seems to be unstable).
If you want a real business phone combinated with Symbian OS and Nokia: first choice.
Some things I wrote before in my review:
http://forums.mobiledia.com/topic46684.html |
the new fucntional blackberry client what do you mean by that, I used to have 8700r and used it for work becuase all my employees used to have 1 aswell, is Nokia compatible with RIM/PIN features ?
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 Bjoern
 Posts: 3615
Phone Model: Nokia E61
Service Provider: o2 Germany |
 Tue Sep 05, 2006 5:17 pm |
Yes, it is.
http://europe.nokia.com/A4156039
Don't ask me too much about BlackBerry, I've got no idea about theis stuff.
If you liked the usability of a BlackBerry you might have problems with the E61 since Symbian OS phone work differently. I personal dislike the wheel on the RIMs, my brother loves it.
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 dathmalus
 Posts: 114
Phone Model: samsung i607, HTC shift
Service Provider: AT&T |
 Wed Sep 06, 2006 2:07 pm |
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i really like this device the 6682 had to many problems, but im not sure if illinois supports 1900mhz i work for cingular and i cannot find this out. anyone have any ideas, or know which direction to point me in ?
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 elmo01
 Posts: 2186
Phone Model: Samsung SPH-M510
Service Provider: Bell Canada |
 Wed Sep 06, 2006 2:17 pm |
| dathmalus wrote: | | i really like this device the 6682 had to many problems, but im not sure if illinois supports 1900mhz i work for cingular and i cannot find this out. anyone have any ideas, or know which direction to point me in ? |
it does.... 1900mhz coverage can be found at
http://onlineiso.cingular.com/coverageviewer/
maximize the screen...
click on the map in the area in question... each time you click on the map it will zoom in more... once you are at the city level check the 3g coverage box...
3g coverage is 1900 mhz only
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