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nice phone!!!!!! post some movie samples :)

i just got the nokia 6800 and even tho its a little out dated now i still love it. i just signed another deal with ATT tho to get 2 free phones in the next 2 years with my contract.... wahoo!!! maybe even urs if its the low end model in 2 years (which it could be since technology is moving fast)

Get the pc suite, just drag and drop the mpeg music vids into where u wanna save it on ur fone. It will convert it in minutes! Works great on my Nokia 6600.

If you think your Nokia 6600 is slow, set the log duration to just 1 day.

Ive turned the log off.

Aye, ill have to go dig out the disc.

Its just slow when replying to texts or opening MMS and auido clips...

Better quality than the GX30, camera-wise. Nicer looking phone aswell, although a weird design. Got anything other than the mouse to compare it to Daz? Something common. Also, how much did the MMC set you back? I wasn't aware that they were using RS-MMC in the 7610s.

Also, what's the video quality like? And what restrictions does it have? (such as size - on the GX30, it's 400kb)

MMC was just under ?50 from ebuyer, arrived about 10 minutes after the phone:DD

I've taken some more photos, it's kinda hard to compare it. My initial reaction when I flipped the lid on the box was "jesus, that's a hell of a lot small then I expected:blink:: "

Here's some more pics for comparison, and with a photo on the screen. I'm now gonna play around with some emulators and nGage games:DD

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Ive turned the log off.

Aye, ill have to go dig out the disc.

Its just slow when replying to texts or opening MMS and auido clips...

That was probably my biggest concern when getting a Series 60 phone, the speed. But I'm damn impressed. In one of the movies as well you can see me opening a file in RealPlayer and it's pretty much instant.

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