Sony-Ericsson or Nokia - that is the question.
I've been looking for a new phone for about six months now. I know the features I look in a phone but it just seems that there isn't a phone with everything I want. That is a typical dilemma in life of course, but at least I want to try to find the perfect phone for me.
(Sony-)Ericsson has been my phone for the past 5 years now. I never really liked the Series60 user interface and at the time I change my Nokia 6110 for a Ericsson T39, I haven't looked back. I still think Sony-Ericsson makes the best phones out there. But don't get me wrong; Nokia has phones with loads of features that no one else has, but I don't see myself in the market spot using those kinds of phones (e.g. I don't want to open an Excell spreadsheet in my phone... gee!).
I didn't see any reason to buy a Nokia before Nokia E60 came out. It has loads of features other phones a waiting for. But Sony-Ericsson seems almost too perfect for me.
I got this opportunity to buy the Nokia E60 really cheap. But now I really don't know which one to buy. Here's my thoughts of the both phones:
- Really small, like my current phone, K700i. Fits the hand really nice.
- 3G communication
- HTML4 complian www-browser.
- 2MP camera + integrated VGA kamera => video calls possibly.
- I love the S-E user interface. It's logical and fast.
- Brilliant display (16M colors).
- Great communication (3G + WLAN)
- Great WWW-browser (Opera)
- Better email client than S-E.
- I don't like the Series60 user interface.
- Earlier Symbian OS versions have been really buggy, slow and both!
- The phone is really big in my hand (not compared to a 9300i, but compared to the K610i)
- I get it really cheap (which is not anything close to free though...).
2 comments:
I have a similar problem :) I'm looking for a mobile with the following features:
- good-looking clamshell format, but similar size to my current k700i, that is it will fit in my jeans pocket :)
- 3G, preferably with an "inside" camera for video-calls
- good UI, like Sony-Ericsssons
- a better that average camera, like 2.0 MP, it doesn't have to match a digital camera, but my spontaneous photos could be just a little better :)
Unfortunately there is no phone that currently fits all my criteria... Another problem is my mobile phone budget at the moment: 0 รข‚¬ :)
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On August 29, 2006 Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications announced the signing of a four year contract worth $20 million to become the title sponsor of the Sony Ericsson Open. The Sony Ericsson Open is currently the largest tournament in the world with Title Sponsorship. When Butch Buchholz established the event in 1985, it marked the first time in 56 years that a new two-week tournament featuring men and women was launched. Located in Delray Beach (Laver’s International Tennis Center) in 1985 and Boca Raton (Boca West) in 1986, the tournament found a permanent home in 1987 on Miami’s Key Biscayne. In 1994, Miami-Dade County christened the Tennis Center at Crandon Park, a 30-acre expanse that is transformed each year from a public tennis facility into a full-fledged festival for the Sony Ericsson Open. The Sony Ericsson Open was awarded “Tournament of the Year” by the ATP for five consecutive years and seven of the last eight years and in 2004 by the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour and is considered one of the most prestigious titles in professional tennis. In 1999, the tournament was purchased by IMG.
The only combined 12-day Tennis Masters Series event on the ATP and Sony Ericsson WTA Tour calendar, the Sony Ericsson Open features the world's top-ranked pros - 96 men and 96 women in singles competition, and 32 men's teams and 32 women's teams in doubles action. The men’s final is a best 3-out-of-5 sets with every other match in both men’s and women’s singles and doubles a best 2-out-of-3.
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