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Old 05-02-2005, 09:00 AM
Jonathon Watkins
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Default Nokia 7710: A PDA Which Includes a Phone

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/0...iew_nokia_7710/

"The 7710 is a beast of a phone, but it has to be to accommodate the myriad bells, whistles and, let's face it, foghorns that Nokia has crammed into its latest smart phone. It weighs in at a pocket-busting 190g and sports dimensions to make a family car blush; you know almost immediately that you're holding something a bit different in your hand, sorry, hands. But, two hands is definitely the case here - one-handed operation is nigh-on impossible. . . .Start-up, however, was disappointingly slow and to be honest the processor seems a little sluggish. The whopping 90MB of RAM helps, though, and with an MMC expansion slot hidden inside, we can't see memory ever being an issue."



The 7710 has a touch screen and runs Symbian's Series 90 operating system. I can't quite see how the Register say that gamers should love this device, when they also say that normal users will be frustrated with the lack of speed. It must be those simple games again. A PDA with an embedded phone? It'll never catch on. :wink:
 
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Old 05-02-2005, 10:50 AM
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Default What's it for?

I can't see any point, at all, to this device.

Who, exactly, is going to buy it? Size and complexity will make it unattractive to handset owners that might be considering an upgrade to a smartphone.

Existing smartphone owners, who are already savvy about the form factors and functionality offered by the Palm and PPC offerings will recognise it as a backward step.

If the product manager for this phone ever reads this post, please enlighten me. It would an education in itself to hear the justification for this beast.

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Old 05-02-2005, 11:01 AM
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This is a device worthy of being included in the "smart handheld" device catagory. Some-one who is buying this is almost certainly not wanting a phone first.

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Old 05-02-2005, 11:38 AM
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agree with biglois, who will benefit from this device? a pim user? a power user or a phone user with some PIM support?
i personaly dont like nokia brand. they produce fashion models heavly, thats all they do
 
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Old 05-02-2005, 01:39 PM
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First of all, Series 90 is Nokia's own UIG interface that lies ON TOP of symbian. This phones OS is Symbian 8. (or 9).

It definately needs a faster CPU, and if Nokia dosnt go the PalmSource OS route and start supporting faster CPUs in their communicator line, they are going to be in deeper **** than Palm1.

Ultimately, that is what will be the end of Symbian and their smartphone OS.
 
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Old 05-02-2005, 02:12 PM
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I'm lucky working in the wireless industry because I get to play with a lot of these toys right away instead of just reading reviews. The 7710 has one of the best screens I've ever seen on a phone. It's spectacular. Crisp, bright, and so on.

And that's the high point.

It's way too big. The interface is clumsy. It doesn't sit right on your face. And it's on the sluggish side.

Oh and it's way way way WAY overpriced.

Frankly, if you're someone who buys a phone because it has the Symbian OS (and you two folks know who you are), you're salivating at this thing. For the rest of us, there are many better alternatives.
 
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Old 05-03-2005, 12:35 AM
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Frankly, if you're someone who buys a phone because it has the Symbian OS (and you two folks know who you are), you're salivating at this thing. For the rest of us, there are many better alternatives.
As a person who owns MS Smartphones and a Nokia Series 60 phone, let me sat the functionality and availability is much better in the Symbian realm...Pocket PCs are in another league. I am certainly not saying they are inferior. But as a smartphone user, I'll have to stay with Series 60 over MS Smartphones for now. Let me also assure you...I'm NOT salivating at this thing!!!
 
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Old 05-03-2005, 03:18 AM
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my i-mate JAM is sexier... :devilboy:
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