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iPhone v 3 year old Nokia 6630
2007 Apple iPhone v 2004 Nokia 6630
3G 6630 - Yes iPhone - No User removable battery 6630 - Yes iPhone - No Video recording 6630 Yes iPhone - No MMS 6630 - Yes iPhone - No (UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) Video Calling 6630 - Yes iPhone - No Sms send to multiple contacts at same time 6630 - Yes iPhone - No Caller Groups 6630 - Yes iPhone - No Proper multi tasking 6630 - Yes iPhone - No MP3 Ringing tones 6630 - Yes iPhone - No Yes, it has MANY advantages, like the much talked about touch screen, WIFI, User interface. But how can a 2007 phone be short of all of the above, that was available years ago! |
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Re: iPhone v 3 year old Nokia 6630
"Matthew Long" <no_sp@m.net> wrote in message news:R93_i.4450$pg.3115@newsfe6-win.ntli.net... > > Yes, it has MANY advantages, like the much talked about touch screen, a touch screen is not an advantage. anyone who has ever owned a touchscreen device will tell you that. if touchscreens were so great, manufacturers would make the buttons on their non touch screen devices perfectly flat with no tactile feedback to emulate a touchscreen. the keyboard for your pc wouldnt have keys, it would have flat touch sensetive keys instead. touch screens are, horrible. one day they may invent one where the screen has a jelly like coating giving tactile feedback with software programmable keys that push through the screen - maybe thousands of tiny pins pushing out to create shapes. until that day, touchscreens are not worth having. -- Gareth. That fly... is your magic wand. http://www.last.fm/user/dsbmusic/ |
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Re: iPhone v 3 year old Nokia 6630
dsb@removethisportionbtinternet.com declared for all the world to
hear... > a touch screen is not an advantage. > anyone who has ever owned a touchscreen device will tell you that. I have owned a few and I've found them to be advantageous. > if touchscreens were so great, manufacturers would make the buttons on their > non touch screen devices perfectly flat with no tactile feedback to emulate > a touchscreen. Why? > the keyboard for your pc wouldnt have keys, it would have flat touch > sensetive keys instead. Fantasy land again? A keyboard does not need to be looked at to be operated, hence it needs some tactility. When one is operating a phone one generally looks at the screen to see what one is doing, therefore lack of tactile feedback is not an issue. > touch screens are, horrible. In your opinion. In my opinion they are great. -- Regards Jon |
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Re: iPhone v 3 year old Nokia 6630
"Jon" <spam@jonparker.plus.com> wrote in message news:MPG.21a36074873b9fab98ad48@text.usenet.plus.n et... > Fantasy land again? A keyboard does not need to be looked at to be > operated, hence it needs some tactility. When one is operating a phone > one generally looks at the screen to see what one is doing, therefore > lack of tactile feedback is not an issue. so when you send text messages you always look at the keys? do you think everyone does? -- Gareth. That fly... is your magic wand. http://www.last.fm/user/dsbmusic/ |
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Re: iPhone v 3 year old Nokia 6630
the dog from that film you saw wrote:
> "Matthew Long" <no_sp@m.net> wrote in message > news:R93_i.4450$pg.3115@newsfe6-win.ntli.net... > > >> Yes, it has MANY advantages, like the much talked about touch screen, > > > > a touch screen is not an advantage. > anyone who has ever owned a touchscreen device will tell you that. > if touchscreens were so great, manufacturers would make the buttons on their > non touch screen devices perfectly flat with no tactile feedback to emulate > a touchscreen. > the keyboard for your pc wouldnt have keys, it would have flat touch > sensetive keys instead. > > touch screens are, horrible. > one day they may invent one where the screen has a jelly like coating giving > tactile feedback with software programmable keys that push through the > screen - maybe thousands of tiny pins pushing out to create shapes. > until that day, touchscreens are not worth having. Hence why I've had/got a T-Mobile MDA Vario and Vario III - touch screen for when it's useful (scrolling, selecting web links, selecting things on the screen), but when I need to do anything more than single word entry, I use the real QWERTY keyboard which slides out. I can't stand using touchscreen devices which have no other (or too few) hardware buttons. My current device (Vario III) has: Call button Hangup button Start menu button OK button (+ another on the side) Internet button Mail button 2x Physical softkeys Camera button Voice control button (with separate push and hold functionality for another option) Scroll wheel Normal 4 way joypad + centre select button. Most, apart from, for example, the call/hangup/softkey buttons are completely configurable to do what you want - rotate the screen, launch TomTom, etc. I've used a similar non-phone PDA which had just a touchscreen and 2 buttons - useless as touchscreen without stylus (ie. finger/nail) is difficult to get accurate. Okay in some circumstances - but stylus works best for accuracy but you don't want to get it out much (I rarely do). Touchscreen is good for some things, whereas physical buttons/keyboard is better for other things. One of the reasons I could never get on with an iPhone is the lack of hardware buttons. D |
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Re: iPhone v 3 year old Nokia 6630
"Matthew Long" <no_sp@m.net> wrote in message news:R93_i.4450$pg.3115@newsfe6-win.ntli.net... > 2007 Apple iPhone v 2004 Nokia 6630 > > 3G > 6630 - Yes > iPhone - No > > User removable battery > 6630 - Yes > iPhone - No User removable SIM 6630 - Yes Iphone - No? BTW they really did queue at the Apple shop: - http://hardware.silicon.com/pdas/0,3...69110-4,00.htm > > Video recording > 6630 Yes > iPhone - No > > MMS > 6630 - Yes > iPhone - No (UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) > > Video Calling > 6630 - Yes > iPhone - No > > Sms send to multiple contacts at same time > 6630 - Yes > iPhone - No > > Caller Groups > 6630 - Yes > iPhone - No > > Proper multi tasking > 6630 - Yes > iPhone - No > > MP3 Ringing tones > 6630 - Yes > iPhone - No > > Yes, it has MANY advantages, like the much talked about touch screen, > WIFI, User interface. But how can a 2007 phone be short of all of the > above, that was available years ago! > > > > > > |
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Re: iPhone v 3 year old Nokia 6630
On 13 Nov, 13:40, "R. Mark Clayton" <nospamclay...@btinternet.com>
wrote: > "Matthew Long" <no...@m.net> wrote in message > > news:R93_i.4450$pg.3115@newsfe6-win.ntli.net... > > > 2007 Apple iPhone v 2004 Nokia 6630 > > User removable SIM > 6630 - Yes > Iphone - No? > > BTW they really did queue at the Apple shop: - > > http://hardware.silicon.com/pdas/0,3...69110-4,00.htm looks like the crowd would have been a lot smaller without the journalists there to report on the crowd |
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Re: iPhone v 3 year old Nokia 6630
dsb@removethisportionbtinternet.com declared for all the world to
hear... > so when you send text messages you always look at the keys? Yes. > do you think everyone does? I don't really care what everyone else does, but the majority of people I've witnessed sending a text message tend to look at what they are typing. -- Regards Jon |
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Re: iPhone v 3 year old Nokia 6630
Jon wrote:
> dsb@removethisportionbtinternet.com declared for all the world to > hear... >> so when you send text messages you always look at the keys? > > Yes. > >> do you think everyone does? > > I don't really care what everyone else does, but the majority of people > I've witnessed sending a text message tend to look at what they are > typing. I have an iPod Touch - but I have to use my old hard disk based iPod in the car, because trying to change tracks on the Touch while driving is is simply dangerous! However, when sat down on a bus, or at home the iPod touch is obviously nicer to use. Marc |
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