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joules
post Apr 24 2011, 08:52 AM

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really love my C7, thought it is perfect and just nice for my needs. but what to do, i lost it on friday when picking up my dry cleaning. accidentally dropped everything when the girl shoved me my dry clean, later when i reached home only i realised my C7 is not with me. must be there, right? i went again and asked nicely but the girl immediately became angry and very defensive. she practically shouted and swore at me!!! huh, all signs of guilt??? no wonder my number immediately became unreachable. so sad,i only asked nicely if she saw it on her floor. hard to trust foreign help.

whatever. but the C7 is gone.
u guys out there, take very good care of yours. think the C7 is like magnet or mouth watering candy to prying eyes. drool.gif

now, should i buy another smartphone and risk losing it again? C7 was my first, had it only for 2 months.
if i am, should i buy another C7, or upgrade, or downgrade??? hmm.gif
am already not very comfortable with basic phone.

oh my.... this is so hard.

This post has been edited by joules: Apr 24 2011, 08:56 AM
joules
post Apr 24 2011, 10:03 AM

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QUOTE(aspire2oo6 @ Apr 24 2011, 09:17 AM)
C7 is unique on its own because of its simplicity and slim size especially for girls. If u like its the size get the Nokia C7.

If you like photography you can consider the Nokia N8
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thenokiagalle...3388587/detail/

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Nokia C7-00 Slim view by thenokiagallery, on Flickr
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as a matter of fact, the my biggest lost with my stolen phone was all the nice pics i took a few days back when i went to kota kinabalu. i regret not syncing it with pc right after i got back. bummer.
all those nice pics, i even had a close up of those big umbrellas the hotel set up by the beach for people to laze about. well, i might be a photography enthusiast after all.
now i have to repeat the trip!!! blink.gif have to start saving for that one i guess! and for a new phone. wow, that's a lot of saving whistling.gif

so N8 is it?? i was just scared, with lots of bad review on crashes, purple tints etc. but those reviews are also the same for C7. thought i was just lucky with my set. how about N8 in malaysia, is it korean made as well and not as problematic? i remember lots of people from india have got a lot of issues with N8.

and anybody know how to check what firmware the phone is when we are buying? we have to make sure it is with the latest firmware right? and the latest for C7 and N8 is..... Anna??? or not?


Added on April 24, 2011, 10:09 am
QUOTE(andrekua @ Apr 24 2011, 09:27 AM)
Buying a smartphone has nothing to do with the risk of losing it..

Anyway, there are much better choices if you are considering a smartphone..
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rclxms.gif any suggestions?? brows.gif i like playing simple games on my phone, like solitaire, angry birds, monopoly.
a little bit of social will do, but gps thingy like ovi maps was becoming a necessity, tend to rely on it a lot.

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joules
post Apr 24 2011, 11:45 AM

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QUOTE(andrekua @ Apr 24 2011, 10:21 AM)
Rather than suggesting, you should try it out in Maxis or Digi service center.

Iphone is easy to learn, but everything cost a few bucks here n there unless you cracked it. And there are some restriction to what you can and cant do with certain features on the phone.

For Android, I love it because you only need a gmail account and then you can sync your contacts, fb, emails etc together. Apps are mostly free because they rely on apps advertising. However, Android phone only works if you have internet connection which means you need to sign up for data plan. You can try out the higher end device (see the pricetag) and judge it yourself. Currently Google Maps which is free btw, dont support navigation for Malaysia map.

Symbian is at the end of the road. Nokia cant do a damn thing to it anymore except cosmetic upgrades.
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thx, will keep these in mind when looking for new one.

i have never tried android. so will it not work at all if i,say, switch off data or simply, at a place where i can only use gsm? not even for calls and texts??
joules
post Apr 24 2011, 12:39 PM

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QUOTE(aspire2oo6 @ Apr 24 2011, 12:04 PM)
Good luck being confused.
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thanks

save some $$$ first.... then only confuse myself. but really enjoy taking pics brows.gif
well at least must hold while my old phone which is a bit rusty, can be used. after two days of use though, starting to see the tell tale signs .
hmmm looks like the confuse time is going to hit very soon hmm.gif

 

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