[talks-uk] Re: Fw: What phone to use next?

  • From: "Ibrahim Gucukoglu" <ibrahim_gucukoglu@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: <talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 2 Apr 2009 22:13:05 +0100

Hi Saqib.

That is changing, on the E75 and E63 phones there will be standard headphone 
sockets, so you can use your own headphones or of course a Nokia headset.  I've 
never used these phones however, so can't vouch for the quality of the music 
facilities, the E71 has an adequate enough music player with all the functions 
you'd expect.  The only complaint I have is that the music is by far too quiet 
especially on Bluetooth headphones, so its not ideal.

All the best, Ibrahim.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Saqib 
  To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 10:06 PM
  Subject: [talks-uk] Re: Fw: What phone to use next?


  Hi. You can get a headphone adaptor for these phones so you can use your own 
headphones. This phone is a business range phone so Nokia have this notion that 
business oriented people are not interested in music. 


  From: Matt Brown 
  Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 9:58 PM
  To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Subject: [talks-uk] Re: Fw: What phone to use next?


  Had a look at E71, but why do they put the stupid headphones connecter on 
these phones? Why couldn't they just put the standard 3.5 like on N82? Means 
you have to use their tacky naff headsets!

  It also doesn't have a 5 MP camera or Xenon flash, so obviously the scanning 
software won't work on it.


  From a multi-media point of view, I think it isn't nearly as powerful as N82.

  E66 is really old too to whoever mentioned that one!

  Matt

  From: Ibrahim Gucukoglu 
  Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 6:59 PM
  To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Subject: [talks-uk] Re: Fw: What phone to use next?


  Hi Mat.

  If you haven't a problem changing networks, you can currently get the E71 on 
three from as little as £20 on their promotional texter plan, 200 minutes, 
unlimited texts and internet and 300 three-to-three calling minutes on an 18 
month term contract.  If interested,email me privately off list and I will be 
happy to provide further assistance.

  All the best, Ibrahim.


    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Matt Brown 
    To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 6:16 PM
    Subject: [talks-uk] Fw: What phone to use next?





    From: Matt Brown 
    Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 6:15 PM
    To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Subject: What phone to use next?


    Hi, I wondered if anyone has a better idea of where to go next in terms of 
phones?

    When I started my T-mobile contract in 2007, they gave me an N95. However, 
they ended up sending me 5 new handsets because each one I got was damaged on 
delivery, GPS not working on one, No Wi-Fi on the next, damaged casing etc etc. 
The 5th one was OK, but a few months after I got it I stupidly stood up from my 
computer desk not realising the headphones had fallen into my lap and snagged 
on my belt, and I pulled the bloody thing off the desk and the display stopped 
working after it made contact with the floor!

    Nokia admitted the N95 screen was very fragile compared to other phones, 
but the repair was stupid money, so in the end I got an N82 with insurance 
money, because T-mobile argued that as they had sent me 5 handsets already, 
they weren't prepared to send me a 6th.

    So, I've been using my N82 on T-mobile for around 12 months of my 18 month 
contract, and I'm now eligible for an upgrade, but remember the phone T-mobile 
provided was the N95, not the N82.

    So this leaves me in a spot because the phones T-mobile have offered me are 
the N79 and the N96, which although much better handsets than the N95, are not 
as good, or only just as good as the N82.

    Some of you may argue with me, but from what I've read online, the N79 is 
roughly equal to the N82 in design and reliability whilst not as powerful from 
a feature set point of view, and the N96's only advantage over the N82 is the 
bigger memory. With both handsets you loose the Xenon flash, and the N96 is a 
slide-phone which are notoriously easy to damage, flimsy and poorly built.

    Some people advise me to hold on for the N97 which will have a qwerty 
keyboard so it will be accessible to us, but because that phone will also be 
touch-screen based, I'm not sure Talks will support it. In fact, I'm growing 
very concerned now that Nokia are bringing out more and more touch-screen based 
handsets because of the staggering popularity of the IPhone Touch.

    Folks the N95, N96, N82 and N79's of this World won't be around forever, 
and then what are we going to do? Nokia is rolling out new phones yes, but the 
top-of-the-line handsets which feature many of the things we blind users have 
come to depend on, are increasingly coming out with touch-screen displays which 
we cannot use. I'm really hoping that Talks is going to come up with something 
that will work on other platforms such as Motorola or Sony Erikson for 
instance, otherwise in the next 5 years or so, we'll all be royally screwed!

    Anyway in the meantime, your advice regarding if I should take either the 
N96 or N79 I'm being offered now, or wait for the N97 or some other Nokia 
handset I'm unaware of at the moment will be much appreciated.

    Matt


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