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- Which phone ticks these boxes? Any help appreciated!
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- Nokia C6 VS. LG Optimus GT540
| Which phone ticks these boxes? Any help appreciated! Posted: 12 May 2011 12:51 AM PDT Hi all, this seems to be a great forum! I am carefully hopeful that some of you knowledgeable people here might be able to help me find the information and, ultimately, the phone I am looking for. So far, I haven't got very far with my search quest. Bought a phone years ago in a hurry and regretted it ever since - the Motorola Razr V3 was a major pain pretty much in any aspect, especially the completely unlogical user-interface, but also many other things. It cost me hours and hours of my time over these two years, and even more of my nerves. I'm looking for a new phone now, and I don't want to make that mistake again. I have spent a few hours working my way through the internet, but it seems extremely difficult to find the phone which best ticks my desired boxes - so I would very much appreciate if anyone with more overview in this field could spare a few minutes to help me. These are the things that are extremely important to me: 1. Non-slide, non-flip design, just a "brick" with no moving parts 2. Quad band (use in New Zealand / Australia, Europe, US and Asia) 3. Charging and data via Mini USB, possibly Micro USB. No exceptions. 4. Logical and easy to use interface. 5. Long standby time. 6. Long talk time. 7. Good performance in weak coverage areas. 8. No reliability issues especially with buttons, sound, microphone. 9. No other known issues that I would need to baby sit. 10. Has been on the market for at least 6, better 12 months. These are my nice-to-have's: A. Waterproof / splash proof B. Dual sim C. Pocket friendly form factor (no pointy corners, rounded shapes) D. Small size (not that important) E. Available under 100 dollars (if possible...) Even without the nice-to-have's, that seems to be a rare combination of features. So far I haven't found any phone that comes reasonably close and is available to buy in New Zealand or for a reasonable price off shore online. THANKS HEAPS for any advice or pointers! Matt |
| Posted: 11 May 2011 08:10 PM PDT My phone is samsung SCH-W770.It was giben to me by friend.But it is locked and he doesnt know the password.The phone is asking me for the password but I tried several numbers.I can't enter into the menu section as well because the phone is locked.What should I do now? won't there be any default password for this mobile? please help me!!!1 |
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| Posted: 11 May 2011 06:19 PM PDT Hey guys. I want to continue the contract with my provider and I want to buy a new cell phone along the way. This two (Nokia C6 & LG Optimus GT540) are the ones that I can afford at the moment but seeing that they both had advantages and disadvantages one from another (LG has 600MHz CPU - Nokia has 434mMHz; LG has 320 x 480 screen resolution - Nokia has 360 x 640), I couldn't choose between them. I thought someone who has more experience with this two could help me with my decision so I posted here. Anyway I love viewing good quality videos on my cell phone, doing some web browsing, having some nice apps but nothing TOO special and I'm not interested in a high quality camera. I need to get my cell phone as soon as 20th of may. Thanks ahead for any ideas :) (Sorry for any grammar mistakes) |
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