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I'm led to believe that everyone was getting excited shortly before the
release of the 7250, but now that it's been out a while, I was wondering
what the next big phone from Nokia will be?
Is there an all-singing, all-dancing model due for release soon?
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"Thomas" <anon@anon.com> wrote in message
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> I'm led to believe that everyone was getting excited shortly before the
> release of the 7250, but now that it's been out a while, I was wondering
> what the next big phone from Nokia will be?
>
> Is there an all-singing, all-dancing model due for release soon?
>
> Thomas
>
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IMO, it is 6630
"Thomas" <anon@anon.com> wrote in message
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> I'm led to believe that everyone was getting excited shortly before the
> release of the 7250, but now that it's been out a while, I was wondering
> what the next big phone from Nokia will be?
>
> Is there an all-singing, all-dancing model due for release soon?
>
> Thomas
>
>
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On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 11:17:11 +0100, "Thomas" <anon@anon.com> wrote:
>I'm led to believe that everyone was getting excited shortly before the
>release of the 7250, but now that it's been out a while, I was wondering
>what the next big phone from Nokia will be?
>
>Is there an all-singing, all-dancing model due for release soon?
>
>Thomas
>
Nokia 8375 - Video camera, MP3 player, 512Mb memory, Tripolyphonic
ringtones, 16:4 widescreen, DVD Player & vibrator
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Cheers
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On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 11:17:11 +0100, Thomas wrote:
> I'm led to believe that everyone was getting excited shortly before the
> release of the 7250, but now that it's been out a while, I was wondering
> what the next big phone from Nokia will be?
>
> Is there an all-singing, all-dancing model due for release soon?
Most of them already are..
Instead of Nokia concentrating on the school-playground. What about Nokia
doing a decent replacement for the now discontinued 6310i *business*
orientated mobile-phone ?
--
Michael Turner
Email (ROT13)
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On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 19:30:31 +0100, Peter wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 11:17:11 +0100, "Thomas" <anon@anon.com> wrote:
>
>>I'm led to believe that everyone was getting excited shortly before the
>>release of the 7250, but now that it's been out a while, I was wondering
>>what the next big phone from Nokia will be?
>>
>>Is there an all-singing, all-dancing model due for release soon?
>>
>>Thomas
>>
>
> Nokia 8375 - Video camera,
15megapixel with 100x optical zoom.
> MP3 player,
and WMA, WAV, AIFF, Audible, OGG-Vorbis, AAC, and FLAC,
> 512Mb memory,
a minimum of 1Gig.
> Tripolyphonic ringtones,
Nothing less.
> 16:4 widescreen,
42inch plasma.
> DVD Player
....with a lifetimes subscription to Blockbuster.
> vibrator
....to keep the girlfriend happy when you're away on business.
--
Michael Turner
Email (ROT13)
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On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 20:02:36 +0100, michael turner
<zvxr.gheare1963@ivetva.arg> wrote:
>On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 19:30:31 +0100, Peter wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 11:17:11 +0100, "Thomas" <anon@anon.com> wrote:
>>
>>>I'm led to believe that everyone was getting excited shortly before the
>>>release of the 7250, but now that it's been out a while, I was wondering
>>>what the next big phone from Nokia will be?
>>>
>>>Is there an all-singing, all-dancing model due for release soon?
>>>
>>>Thomas
>>>
>>
>> Nokia 8375 - Video camera,
>
>15megapixel with 100x optical zoom.
>
>> MP3 player,
>
>and WMA, WAV, AIFF, Audible, OGG-Vorbis, AAC, and FLAC,
>
>> 512Mb memory,
>
>a minimum of 1Gig.
>
>> Tripolyphonic ringtones,
>
>Nothing less.
>
>> 16:4 widescreen,
>
>42inch plasma.
>
>> DVD Player
>
>...with a lifetimes subscription to Blockbuster.
>
>> vibrator
>
>...to keep the girlfriend happy when you're away on business.
Bugger, that's the one for me - anyone selling one on eBay yet?
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Couldn't agree more. The last "proper" phone.
"michael turner" <zvxr.gheare1963@ivetva.arg> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 11:17:11 +0100, Thomas wrote:
>
>> I'm led to believe that everyone was getting excited shortly before the
>> release of the 7250, but now that it's been out a while, I was wondering
>> what the next big phone from Nokia will be?
>>
>> Is there an all-singing, all-dancing model due for release soon?
>
> Most of them already are..
>
> Instead of Nokia concentrating on the school-playground. What about Nokia
> doing a decent replacement for the now discontinued 6310i *business*
> orientated mobile-phone ?
>
> --
> Michael Turner
> Email (ROT13)
> zvxr.gheare1963@ivetva.arg
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"Thomas" <anon@anon.com> wrote in message
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> I'm led to believe that everyone was getting excited shortly before the
> release of the 7250, but now that it's been out a while, I was wondering
> what the next big phone from Nokia will be?
>
> Is there an all-singing, all-dancing model due for release soon?
>
> Thomas
>
>
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>> i've got a 6600, hardly school-playground material.
>
>But IMO it does come under the definition of 'all-singing, all-dancing
>model'.
true, good point!
>
>> it has business
>> features,
>
>True, but it's battery life is hardly on a par with the 6310i,
3 days or so, but yes the 6310i is hard to beat for battery life!
>and how
>many business users actually need a large TFT colour screen to make phone
>calls, connect their laptop to the company intranet, etc.
good point
>
>> doesn't have glow in the dark facias, flashing keypad
>
>True.
>
>> or a
>> toy camera.
>
>But it's still only 640x480(VGA) rez with no flash. Most people who
>actually need a camera during their business are probably going to be
>using a film camera or multi-megapixel digital camera, or maybe even a
>Polaroid instant camera(some surveyers use these).
>
>Put it this way, I've never seen a company issue it's staff with
>Nokia 6600s.
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