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MP3's through the headphone actually sounds really good, it's a shame it's mono, that's why I've already decided to get the 6260 the day it's available in Hong Kong :D

http://www.nokia.com/nokia/0,,58689,00.html

Camera isn't as good but it's got a Radio and Stereo and that's more valuable to me.

I'm actually thinking of modding the handsfree headset. Reckon it'd work if I cut off the singls earbud and spliced a pair of Sony headphones onto the single cord? Mono through both headsets? If so that's a far better solution then just a single earbud.

MP3's through the headphone actually sounds really good, it's a shame it's mono, that's why I've already decided to get the 6260 the day it's available in Hong Kong :D

http://www.nokia.com/nokia/0,,58689,00.html

Camera isn't as good but it's got a Radio and Stereo and that's more valuable to me.

I'm actually thinking of modding the handsfree headset. Reckon it'd work if I cut off the singls earbud and spliced a pair of Sony headphones onto the single cord? Mono through both headsets? If so that's a far better solution then just a single earbud.

Should be able to do that Daz, yeah. Although the volume would be shared I should think.

MP3's through the headphone actually sounds really good, it's a shame it's mono, that's why I've already decided to get the 6260 the day it's available in Hong Kong

http://www.nokia.com/nokia/0,,58689,00.html

Camera isn't as good but it's got a Radio and Stereo and that's more valuable to me.

Well when you get that new phone you can ship the 7610 my way!

Nice phone man! A friend has the same one :D

I got the a600, a pretty nice set, but no sync/movies/mp3's, which I really hate :(

Amazin camera quality too, from the pic in page 3 I believe. Enjoy that set while it lasts, cus I bet you'll go and buy the next one u posted if you haven't already :p

EDIT: I didn't look thru the whole thread, but is there any codecs I need to watch those 2 videos? Please don't say realplayer aaahh!!!!

AWESOME.

You said it came unlocked, and that it worked just by sticking your SIM card into it. Do you know if the same would work in America? I've fallen in love with this phone, but I don't know if there's a way to use it here in the States. I mean, we have SIM cards and GSM networks here too, so it seems like it'd work, but I don't know.

Dapper, that'd be Warez. I hardly think Daz, a mod, is going to pass information or files onto you.

I've already got an emulator just wanted to compare.

Meh. :happy: Oh well, stick to what I have as it works.

The 6260 looks like a good fone. Will be better than the 7200.

Hopefully by the time the 9510 comes out, I would of got bored of my 7610.

Brgs

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