HTC TyTn or Imate JasJam or Nokia 95????

BeVonk!

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Never thought of the Nokia E90. Just had a look at the specs. I am quite impressed, but again I heard that the Nokia E range of phones were troublesome.

The E90 is a solid product. The build quality is back to the high level that made Nokia the no 1 choice from the start. The other phones being considered feels flimsy and cheap in comparison. This phone has got it all. Personally, as a business user, I wouldn't get anything else right now. Go check it out - handle it - test it - and then make the call.
 

riaan_pta

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Have a N95 user and a TyTn user dail a random tel no on the spot - see who is talking away while the other is still working with the stylus to tell his hand-held PC that he is planning to make a call... simple...

Oh yea...lol. Have a TyTn user Google a location and show you exactly where it is and how to get there on his phone...
 
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dlk001

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Dialing on my i-mate is easy as my N95, if not easier. Simple Touch and dial. No need for stylus.

Sms'ing with one hand is easier with N95 than my i-mate. In fact, I hardly sms with one hand on i-mate.

I just been using a program called "GPS Tuner" on my i-mate. It records my speed, time, GPS co-ordinates and I can imports all my tracks into Google Earth to see where I was, what speed I was doing and time. Kewl. This is what I like Windows Mobile for. I wish there were as many appz as in Symbian.
 
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seedat77

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I use a K-Jam and am a big fan of Windows Mobile. However, the Nokia E90 has a competitive edge over the Tytn because of the internal GPS and higher spec camera. The HTC P4550 or Kaiser will definitely kick the E90's ass, but how much longer do we have to wait for it? The Nokia E series has always been stable and not as buggy as the N series.
 

riaan_pta

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Comparing the N95 to any HTC phone is like comparing my latest Michelin tyres with the re-threads sold next to the N12...

We must not fool ourselves - I love the TyTn, but it is no N95! :)
 

riaan_pta

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OK, the HTV TyTn is nice, but if you want a Nokia - the N95 is the way to go.

As a fully biased N95 owner, I m,ust say: All the stories written about the N95 is not exacly true.


Only works with Noika GPS software - not true.

Downloads all maps anbd info via Internet connection - not true.

Takes a while to do a GPS lock-on - not true.

Has to be placed near the windscreen to navigate - not true.

:)


This opinion has in no way been affected by the fact the fact that I have a wonderfull N95!
 

Hintry

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I briefly considered the TYTN, but decided against it because:

- screen is too small (240 x 320)
- screen is unreadable outdoors

I decided to go for the Nokia E90 (stunning 800 x 352 widescreen, easily readable in direct sunlight) and will never again consider a small screen phone.
 
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