Re: Brand new shiny phone
Posted: Mon 03 Mar, 2008 12.22
3G? Some of us are on HSDPAHymagumba wrote: I'm convinced it uses 3G for internet as its so snappy

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3G? Some of us are on HSDPAHymagumba wrote: I'm convinced it uses 3G for internet as its so snappy
The problems are the same sending messages with the D900i, although it's minor price to pay (literally, from an Orange Shop) for the good images from a 3MP camera:Hymagumba wrote:I've got the 910i, which Orange gave me for free after I bickered with them for half an hour.
It's a stunning phone, I adore it. It's so easy to use after I had to suffer a year and a half of the Samsung E900, a ghastly touch screen mess which just made every single operation needlessly complex.
Send your typed message to Paul? Click options, send, find Paul in the list, TICK him, then click options, send, send. Infuriating.
Yes indeed, and the curse of dust getting in behind the metal back also strikes.noelfirl wrote:Is it just me or does it get marked so easily though, the metallic sheen on the back has gone from dull (as it should be) to scratched shiny in some parts. And the screen is a haven for my finger prints. I swear somebody could steal my entire identity just by sticking some sellotape down to take the prints off.Alexia wrote:I have the 6300... in the words of Jeremy Clarkson "That's not a [phone], that's just pornography." For the money, for a heavy texter / WAPper / light talker like me, it's phenomenal. Admittedly it's not the easiest phone to use as a phone (it feels like i'm holding a thin iron bar to my head) but for £70 on O2 PAYG with a £7.50 Web bolt on, it's supreme.
Whilst the idea of a free upgrade to an "all singing and dancing" model may seem an attractive proposition, that isn't what you need if all you want to do is call/text people.barcode wrote:I shall be honest I have been told all I need is a phone to Phone people.
I have a contract so the phone wont cost me a penny!