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because if i'm going to get a top of the range phone, i want to, you know, do basic stuff like send MMS messages, assign mp3 to message/ringtones, allow me to copy & paste, change the battery, etc.expert said:Why go with the N95 when you could go with the super hyped iPhone
have you actually looked into the features (or lack thereof) of the iphone? seriously, once you get over the "ooh, a touchscreen" honeymoon period you will find moving from something as feature-packed as the N95 to the iphone very frustrating!wildwood said:Oh.. you put me on a downer now... really would like a 3G iphone when my N95 contract runs out in 6 months.
i'd go for the latter.. the N96 looks purdy 'n' all, but really, who needs DVB-T on a phone?? that's basically all it's got over the N95 8GB, from what i can see..wildwood said:Seriously though.... hopefully the N96 will be released when my contract is out... or maybe even the new Samsung i8510 INNOV8
I massively recommend the Nokia Lifeblog pc software. It manages copying your texts, photos and videos from your handset onto your pc, and then displays them in a horizontal timeline. Do try it, and if you don't like it I'll be very surprised!dirtybobby said:what are the essential app's for the N95 8GB?
i'll check it out, taSofa said:I massively recommend the Nokia Lifeblog pc software. It manages copying your texts, photos and videos from your handset onto your pc, and then displays them in a horizontal timeline. Do try it, and if you don't like it I'll be very surprised!dirtybobby said:what are the essential app's for the N95 8GB?