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Samsung makes the best phones ever, they are better then all this shit that u are talkin about
True
I have galaxy s2 since 2 years and it still working ok.
Except primary camera got scratched because I wasnt careful
htc sony and lg and chinese now are also very good phones...
Hi all,
I am just curious if any of you are still using a Symbian smartphone? I don't mean owning one, I mean using it as a primary phone.
Which one? Tell me, please.
My gf has a Sybian...but only uses it when I am out of town...
ee eee
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Last symbian phone I used was Nokia N95...
My gf has a Symbian...but only uses it when I am out of town...
ee eee
Symbian? Thought you'd prefer a simian.
ATF_SurrenderMonkey wrote:My gf has a Symbian...but only uses it when I am out of town...
ee eee
Symbian? Thought you'd prefer a simian.
ApePhone with ApeOS.
Nokia 808
Superb camera!! Congratulations
Paper cups with string.
ziba128 wrote:Nokia 808
Superb camera!! Congratulations
Exactly I bought it because of camera, it's just great. But OS itself is good also, despite the fact that it gets older and older. I don't change it to something new because there is no good device for me. I had LG G3, used it for a week and returned it due to numerous probs.
Do you want to buy a Symbian phone?
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Last edited by ziba128 (2015-07-28 18:18:24)
seventy wrote:ziba128 wrote:Nokia 808
Superb camera!! Congratulations
Exactly
I bought it because of camera, it's just great. But OS itself is good also, despite the fact that it gets older and older. I don't change it to something new because there is no good device for me. I had LG G3, used it for a week and returned it due to numerous probs.
Do you want to buy a Symbian phone?
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I am using a Nokia X7 with Symbian Belle also, I was just feeling a little nostalgic because Symbian has been dead for some time now and I have always loved this OS and the Nokia phones. I will be using this phone for some time to come, cheers.
Oh the nostalgia...
Hook, do you still have that phone?
Nope i sold it in 2011
Now using galaxy s6.
There is one weird thing with smartphones, i have looked at reviews of like i dunno how many different kinds, and there is so much info about apps and stuff, but they never write anything about the sound quality when you actually phone someone with them.
Ivé tried three different smartphones over the years, the latest was a sony, but all had lousy sound so every time i had to revert to my old sony ericsson so i could hear what the f people where saying.
Now i needed a never android version for a app to run so i bought a dirtcheap doogee phone with the latest android, and to my big surprise it has really good sound! I can finally put my old sonyericsson to rest.
And yes i know i could have bought some bluetooth thingy to get better sound quality, but then i had had two things to remember and carry around, the ericsson is small and fits in every pocket and the battery lasts for weeks. hmm.
but they never write anything about the sound quality when you actually phone someone with them.
I guess it depends on the review (many reviews on youtube that I have watched do mention something about the sound quality), but I agree the focus with modern smartphones is more on what kind of apps (games?) you can run on them etc., while with classic phones they ALWAYS wrote something about the sound quality/speaker quality.
What is this for? If you need sound to hear the ring, it doesn't matter how good the quality is. If you listen to the music, you'll never get the quality of good PC sound card in some small portable device like a smartphone. At least within the next few years I guess.
What is this for? If you need sound to hear the ring, it doesn't matter how good the quality is. If you listen to the music, you'll never get the quality of good PC sound card in some small portable device like a smartphone. At least within the next few years I guess.
Because if the sound quality is shit, then talking to people on the phone isn't much fun.
nämeless wrote:What is this for? If you need sound to hear the ring, it doesn't matter how good the quality is. If you listen to the music, you'll never get the quality of good PC sound card in some small portable device like a smartphone. At least within the next few years I guess.
Because if the sound quality is shit, then talking to people on the phone isn't much fun.
Maybe it also depends on functioning of 3G/4G network? I have such problems only getting calls being in the underground.
Recent BBC documentary about Nokia for nostalgic people like me.
Recent BBC documentary about Nokia for nostalgic people like me.
Nokia is still alive. I presented Nokia 6 as a gift to my girlfriend for her birthday about half a year earlier and it works fine. I'd buy something like this for myself but my Lumia 550 is also still alive.
Nokia is still alive. I presented Nokia 6 as a gift to my girlfriend for her birthday about half a year earlier and it works fine. I'd buy something like this for myself but my Lumia 550 is also still alive.