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Gaucho100K May 31, 2009 6:51 am


Originally Posted by General_Flyer (Post 11831102)
Mine came when I chatted online with their Online CSR.. Quite slow, but that's what they said.. And no waiting over the phone too... :D

Ah..... maybe thats a good tip, I will see if I can chat with an online CSR and dig up some more info. I assume they are only available Mon-Fri...??

General_Flyer May 31, 2009 11:05 am


Originally Posted by Gaucho100K (Post 11832012)
Ah..... maybe thats a good tip, I will see if I can chat with an online CSR and dig up some more info. I assume they are only available Mon-Fri...??

Not sure, but when the phone services are on, IMO so does the online services..

anaggie Jun 1, 2009 7:02 am

I just preordered mine for a grand total of 767 with tax and shipping from Nokiausa.

Just will have to wait till it ships but I have been waiting since last year for the phone.

I use the HTC Touch Pro but just like Windows apps -- freezes/lags and so forth.

I cannot wait to get back to a NOKIA.

Gaucho100K Jun 1, 2009 7:18 am


Originally Posted by johncena (Post 11836289)
If you want a device that merges business, multimedia, social-networking and services into one seamless relationship, then the Nokia N97 is the right choice for you. The best all round, all-in-one, do-it-all portable device out there.

Yes.... this is my read on this phone also.

Did you order one...? If so, from where..??

Gaucho100K Jun 1, 2009 7:19 am


Originally Posted by anaggie (Post 11836765)
I just preordered mine for a grand total of 767 with tax and shipping from Nokiausa.

Just will have to wait till it ships but I have been waiting since last year for the phone.

I use the HTC Touch Pro but just like Windows apps -- freezes/lags and so forth.

I cannot wait to get back to a NOKIA.

Wow... Ive not heard much negative feedback on the HTC phones on these fora... seems like these units have lots of fans here on FT. Of course, symbian also has its detractors...... I guess its a coin toss issue, or...?

ayeleswarapu Jun 1, 2009 3:16 pm


Originally Posted by Gaucho100K (Post 11836849)
Wow... Ive not heard much negative feedback on the HTC phones on these fora... seems like these units have lots of fans here on FT. Of course, symbian also has its detractors...... I guess its a coin toss issue, or...?

Well, then, let me be the first to go otherwise. Back in 2004, I used the Motorola Razr, switched to the Motorola SLVR, went to the BlackBerry 8700c, went to the Sony Ericsson w580i, went to the Blackberry 8800, then the BlackBerry 8820, went to the HTC Touch Pro (Fuze), and just gave it up for the BlackBerry Bold. Yeah, 8 phones in 4 years. Fun. I'm really demanding on my phones, and want them to perform up to par, if not better, at all times. With regards to the HTC, coming from Blackberries, there was no comparison. I stripped the ATT customization and packs, and reverted to a basic Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, and there was NO comparison whatsoever to any of the Berries in terms of device speed. The Fuze was much laggier, and overall, while the TouchScreen is nice to have, it simply wasn't worth sacrificing the usability of the device for that. I went through 6 (yes, I mean 6) Fuzes, just to make sure it wasn't just bad luck for me. After getting 6 Fuzes and spending 2 weeks with each (other than the 1 DOA that I got), I just couldn't live with it. Went and got the Bold two weeks ago, and cannot be happier.

It may just be me, but I see no comparison at all between these devices. Even though I stripped the ATT Bloat and used Advanced Config to give it a max speed boost, I'm sorry WinMo, you just didn't stand up to the test. RIM FTW!

Gaucho100K Jun 1, 2009 3:42 pm


Originally Posted by ayeleswarapu (Post 11839518)
Well, then, let me be the first to go otherwise. Back in 2004, I used the Motorola Razr, switched to the Motorola SLVR, went to the BlackBerry 8700c, went to the Sony Ericsson w580i, went to the Blackberry 8800, then the BlackBerry 8820, went to the HTC Touch Pro (Fuze), and just gave it up for the BlackBerry Bold. Yeah, 8 phones in 4 years. Fun. I'm really demanding on my phones, and want them to perform up to par, if not better, at all times. With regards to the HTC, coming from Blackberries, there was no comparison. I stripped the ATT customization and packs, and reverted to a basic Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, and there was NO comparison whatsoever to any of the Berries in terms of device speed. The Fuze was much laggier, and overall, while the TouchScreen is nice to have, it simply wasn't worth sacrificing the usability of the device for that. I went through 6 (yes, I mean 6) Fuzes, just to make sure it wasn't just bad luck for me. After getting 6 Fuzes and spending 2 weeks with each (other than the 1 DOA that I got), I just couldn't live with it. Went and got the Bold two weeks ago, and cannot be happier.

It may just be me, but I see no comparison at all between these devices. Even though I stripped the ATT Bloat and used Advanced Config to give it a max speed boost, I'm sorry WinMo, you just didn't stand up to the test. RIM FTW!

So you ordered a N97, or.....???

ayeleswarapu Jun 1, 2009 4:38 pm


Originally Posted by Gaucho100K (Post 11839665)
So you ordered a N97, or.....???

Indeed I did. The BlackBerry is awesome, but I still can't resist the greatness of the mighty N97! :D

Gaucho100K Jun 1, 2009 5:39 pm


Originally Posted by ayeleswarapu (Post 11839945)
Indeed I did. The BlackBerry is awesome, but I still can't resist the greatness of the mighty N97! :D

Congrats... ^

Nokia USA or Amazon...???

ayeleswarapu Jun 1, 2009 6:14 pm


Originally Posted by Gaucho100K (Post 11840189)
Congrats... ^

Nokia USA or Amazon...???

Straight from them; Nokia USA.

cressers Jun 2, 2009 10:20 am

Played with one today, ignore all these "slow CPU" reports, the load time is much better than the 5800.

This is a device with a lot of potential. There are already a lot of great apps on store.ovi.com only for s60 touch.

Gaucho100K Jun 2, 2009 10:55 am


Originally Posted by cressers (Post 11843728)
Played with one today, ignore all these "slow CPU" reports, the load time is much better than the 5800.

This is a device with a lot of potential. There are already a lot of great apps on store.ovi.com only for s60 touch.

Cool.... ^ I wish Nokia had flagship stores here in EZE... :(

anaggie Jun 2, 2009 11:28 am


Originally Posted by Gaucho100K (Post 11836849)
Wow... Ive not heard much negative feedback on the HTC phones on these fora... seems like these units have lots of fans here on FT. Of course, symbian also has its detractors...... I guess its a coin toss issue, or...?

I had a HTC TyTnII witjh the tilt screen and loved it...but it got a virus (??) and just kept freezing up, then it would not open certain apps like SMS which I use a lot and then the ear speaker just went KAPUT !!

I do not have the time to send it in to fixc and wait 3 months and then hope it is fixed. I just went out and bought the Touch Pro and now it is also strting the same issues.

Phones on AVG last me 8-10 months. That is why I like NOKIA -- durability !!

Gaucho100K Jun 3, 2009 1:57 pm

So what are the main issues with Symbian....? I assume it does have some drawbacks vs. Windows Mobile... or...?

cressers Jun 3, 2009 2:35 pm

symbian - nothing wrong with it in my eyes

Store.ovi.com from Nokia sells apps, plenty of Nokia specific web services and all the widgets and apps you need for Facebook etc etc at www.ovi.com

US operators will start selling more and more Symbian products, both AT&T have announced deivces as well as Verizon.

The recent announcement with Qualcomm at WMC will also likely increase the Nokia presence in the US.


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