(keitai-l) Re: Is N-Gage finally a flop? And the 7600 e 770 0?

From: Tom Pen <tom_at_qcast.freeserve.co.uk>
Date: 02/19/04
Message-ID: <011301c3f6db$d8ebab20$36a7fea9@oemcomputer>
Hi there - just thought I would input my two penneth !
When one gets a bit older, having a phone that one cant read the text on
without finding ones specs becomes a bit of a pain & often I find though my
mini phone is getting a breaking up signal if I go to my old Nokia 7110 I
get a better signal. So don't throw your old phone away as its almost
certain that U will get old some day !
Tom Pen
----- Original Message -----
From: "Curt Sampson" <cjs@cynic.net>
To: <keitai-l@appelsiini.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 10:25 AM
Subject: (keitai-l) Re: Is N-Gage finally a flop? And the 7600 e 770 0?


> On Thu, 19 Feb 2004, Chris Wooldridge wrote:
>
> > Think small?  The 7600 is small.
> > I'm guessing that the 7600 is about half the volume of the Sony 505i.
>
> It's hardly a good comparison; the SO505i is by far the largest and
> heaviest of the 505i series. Even so, at 145g and 105 x 50 x 33 mm, it's
> 173250 mm3, making the 7600 (123g, 87 x 78 x 18.6) 73% of the volume of
> the SO505i.
>
> But compare it with the smallest and lightest phone in the 505i lineup,
> the F505i. At 105 g it's 15% lighter, and at 98 x 48 x 21 it's more
> than 20% smaller. And this is still quite a bit larger than the "stick"
> phones of the old days.

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Received on Thu Feb 19 13:37:44 2004