I wanted the N95 really badly, but couldn't get around the darn R1500 (avg) bucks you had to pay extra to get it.
So I settled for the N91
Some features thats nice about the phone:
4GB Memory card or HDD(as they call it)
Wifi (that works very nice)
New Symbian interface (better than the 6680)
The music player buttons and interface.
A little sliding switch on top acting as the keypad lock and also unlocks when you open the slider again.
When you connect the usb cable the phone asks you in which mode you want to goto, Mass storage, PC Suite, Media Player and the mass storage selection acts like a true usb drive, tried it on several pc's and no drivers needed.
Nice looks and feel to it
The down sides:
MTN warned me that they do have software issues. I had one hang sofar.
The slider makes noise when I close a call, even when u're on a call, and thouch the slider n tad too much then you could hear it.
No camera on the front.
The menu button on the right next to the screen is the most stupid place to put such a important button, I have to flip the phone or use my left hand to get the quickly.
A tad heavy, but so is my laptop
Other than that, sofar it's a nice upgrade to my 6680.
I still need to figure out how to config the sip/datacall function, Google didn't come up with any luck, just found other guys with the same problem. Fring works alright, but everytime you want to connect to a saved Wlan acces point, Fring asks you for the damn wepkey, and that's not something you try and remember.
So I settled for the N91
Some features thats nice about the phone:
4GB Memory card or HDD(as they call it)
Wifi (that works very nice)
New Symbian interface (better than the 6680)
The music player buttons and interface.
A little sliding switch on top acting as the keypad lock and also unlocks when you open the slider again.
When you connect the usb cable the phone asks you in which mode you want to goto, Mass storage, PC Suite, Media Player and the mass storage selection acts like a true usb drive, tried it on several pc's and no drivers needed.
Nice looks and feel to it
The down sides:
MTN warned me that they do have software issues. I had one hang sofar.
The slider makes noise when I close a call, even when u're on a call, and thouch the slider n tad too much then you could hear it.
No camera on the front.
The menu button on the right next to the screen is the most stupid place to put such a important button, I have to flip the phone or use my left hand to get the quickly.
A tad heavy, but so is my laptop
Other than that, sofar it's a nice upgrade to my 6680.
I still need to figure out how to config the sip/datacall function, Google didn't come up with any luck, just found other guys with the same problem. Fring works alright, but everytime you want to connect to a saved Wlan acces point, Fring asks you for the damn wepkey, and that's not something you try and remember.