Best mobile phone

Rastalovich

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Lets keep it simple for the spam-fest.

What`s the best one out atm (in your opinion) and breifly why ?

(in the market)
 
At the moment...

LG Viewty

In the not so distant future...

Sony Ericsson X1

IMO of course.
 
Owww, Life`s Good unless u want Wifi. I kinda thought wifi would be standard these days (don`t keep up with the tech so much, just every time I`m due a phone).

Nokia 96 looks nice, can guarantee O2 don`t have any.

If phones are going to be hit`n`miss with what tech they have. I want wifi, usb2, `good` sound player, and makes phone calls (working in the states too).
 
another vote for the N95 black edition here

not of that crappy touch screen stuff

just a nice, simple, phone, that does everything you could possibly need of it :)
 
name='Rastalovich' said:
Owww, Life`s Good unless u want Wifi. I kinda thought wifi would be standard these days (don`t keep up with the tech so much, just every time I`m due a phone).

I really wanted Wifi until i realised how bloody useless it was. I've got a P1i and apart from the occasional checking of email on it at home when my PC's are in pieces I never use it.

HSDPA is where its at. Up to 7.2mbps providing the network supports it.
 
I use an o2 XDA Orbit 2 aka HTC Touch Cruise.

WiFi, HSDPA, Touch Screen, GPS built in and Word/Excel/Powerpoint as well as push mail.

Quite expensive to buy...but deals are quite negotiable on contract I think. Awesome bit of kit.
 
name='Jim' said:
I really wanted Wifi until i realised how bloody useless it was. I've got a P1i and apart from the occasional checking of email on it at home when my PC's are in pieces I never use it.

HSDPA is where its at. Up to 7.2mbps providing the network supports it.

I understand where ur going with that. It does also vary on what wifi u actually have. I know `b` sucks smelly toes, although it does work.

I have been known to browse OC3D ;) Nice to work in a place where there wifi all over the place too - AND is often faster than the company intranet ^.~ (which isn`t saying that much tho lol)

name='-VK-' said:
I use an o2 XDA Orbit 2 aka HTC Touch Cruise.

WiFi, HSDPA, Touch Screen, GPS built in and Word/Excel/Powerpoint as well as push mail.

Quite expensive to buy...but deals are quite negotiable on contract I think. Awesome bit of kit.

I looked at the Orbit b4 getting the Graphite I have now. i can`t remember what it was that finally threw me one way.. noticed it`s the Orbit 2 now, not quite sure where the differences are. Tis like the 3rd or 4th smartphone running windows for me, b4 that I had an ericsson basic thing *cough*. Might wanna try something other than windows just as a change, it doesn`t offer anything substantial tbh.

Thing I`m drawn to atm is the N95. If any1 has strong details as to yay/ney, I`ll be interested.

(also watched a uTube demo of the Sony Ericsson X1, then another about it`s screen effing at a show [dev model] hehe)
 
I must say all the nokias seem alot less buggy but ive never owned one

Just stay away from motorola xD
 
I dont think there is such thing as the best mobile phone.

It all depends what you are wanting to use it for.
 
Ok mate here is an answer to the best of my knowledge. I own the standard N95 so i'm not being biased towards what I own as the black version is just blatantly better.

The standard N95s camera is exceptional really.. It has very good reception and the Wifi works very well. 3G is also very good. Screen is large and very clear. It can take MicroSDHC cards up to 4GB even though Nokia originally said it would only be compatible with 2GB. Oh yeah and the radio is decent too. Use it every day as a music player. Bad points are it utilizes its RAM terribly... If you have the radio on and go on a webpage thats more that say 500k it'll carry on to load it up to about 1.2mb but will close the radio and then say its run out of memory. The battery life is ok for normal use and you might be able to squeeze 2 days out of it. Playing music doesn't kill it too much either. Using 3G on it however drains the life out of it pretty quick.

For the black version Nokia actually listened to what people had to say and fixed these issues. It has the same total ram (i'm pretty sure) but wont run out regardless of what you do because of some mapping gizmo that fixed it up a treat. Seriously you can have every program open and as many webpages as you like. The battery life was also extended by making the batter slightly larger at the cost of the lens cover. The memory is 8Gb internal but has no memory card expansion slot.

Basically the N95 black rocks and I wish I had one :( .. Been tempted to throw mine against the wall and claim off insurance (not really... for legal reasons *cough*)

Just typed this out quick to give you the main points of both. (so excuse the horrible layout)

If ya have anything ya wanna know about it specifically let us know. Also anyone else feel free to add anything :)

name='Rastalovich' said:
Thing I`m drawn to atm is the N95. If any1 has strong details as to yay/ney, I`ll be interested.
 
As I never buy new phones, I can't exactly throw myself into this discussion, however, after having owned a few Nokias, and seeing people complaint so much about them, it'll surely be a long time until I buy one again. Anyway, I'm a Sony-Ericsson-man, and even though there are a few problems with those too, I can't say they're as bad as Nokia. I've had my K800i for 2 years or so, and there's not any outstanding problems with it (though there have been some). I guess it all comes down to the software anyway.

Now, when it comes down to functions, as long as I can write textmessages, use it to make phonecalls (it's pretty amazing they haven't removed this nifty feature yet), store contacts, take pictures and use it as an alarmclock, that's pretty much what I really need. Also, the web-browser can come in handy sometimes, for reading bash.org-quotes when I'm bored, but I'm not really dependent on that one. :P
 
i have the N95 black edition, and i have to say, it is an amazing phone

plug and play compatability with the computer as a portable storage device is great tbh

the camera has more settings than my actual samsung digi cam!

all in all, a really good, well rounded phone!
 
name='Phoenix' said:
As I never buy new phones, I can't exactly throw myself into this discussion, however, after having owned a few Nokias, and seeing people complaint so much about them, it'll surely be a long time until I buy one again. Anyway, I'm a Sony-Ericsson-man, and even though there are a few problems with those too, I can't say they're as bad as Nokia. I've had my K800i for 2 years or so, and there's not any outstanding problems with it (though there have been some). I guess it all comes down to the software anyway.

Now, when it comes down to functions, as long as I can write textmessages, use it to make phonecalls (it's pretty amazing they haven't removed this nifty feature yet), store contacts, take pictures and use it as an alarmclock, that's pretty much what I really need. Also, the web-browser can come in handy sometimes, for reading bash.org-quotes when I'm bored, but I'm not really dependent on that one. :P

I have one of them too... Found it horrible.. It always used to restart itself if I dared to receive a phone call while listening to the radio and its reception was next to nothing when I walked in my house. The second part isn't entirely the phones fault but is a little as other phones on the same network get better signal. The restarting problem was due to firmware I think but. Oh yeah and the stick would go through phases of deciding when I pressed it up I really meant left and so on.

Good camera on it though.. But upgraded from it to the N95. I really needed to update the firmware I think.
 
After playing with a whole host of phones (inc N95, P1i, LG Viewt and a load of others).

It's the iPhone

Down sides:

Lack of 3G (WiFi makes up for it imo)

the camera (not that I use it anyway)

O² Contract 18months + Expense

Speakers (if ur ignorant enough to use them)

iTunes (I like it, but some don't)

Up:

Browser is far superior to any other

iPod functionality in a phone

Movies look fantasic (great for train journeys)

Weather widget is awesome

Maps widget is awesome

Touch keypad is very fast once ur used to it

Phone functionality is excellent

iTunes integrates seamlessly

SDK coming soon which should give some awesome apps

Fantastic easy to use WiFi functionality

Use of "The Cloud" on O² contract

Great e-mail

Looks sexy as hell (should be No. 1!!)

Some it may not suite but if you want a friggin awesome phone that has BY FAR the best mobile browser and loads of cool extra's then the iPhone is where it's at
 
iPhone, same reasons as kemp, other than i like itunes so a plus for me. they are coming with a 2.0 iphone really soon, most likely within a few months, it will def have 3G. some rumors say it will be slimmer as well. if ur an audiofile i would say its a must, i use my 210 shures with them and its just amazing.
 
If they only made a phone or mp3-player with 1TB internal storage, so that I wouldn't have to choose what songs I wanted on. I'd upload it all and still have a few MB free for pictures. :P
 
Funny enough, the iPhone was one of the first ones I looked into (it being an obvious thing to look into atm). It`s like almost there with most of the facilities it has. 2 mpx camera would be a little setback, I really thought it was going to be bigger than that - but as I said b4, some things I thought today would be standard just arent (like camera qualities going up).

I like the iPod Touch too see, and by all accounts the iPhone is it and a phone afaik.

I don`t like iTunes, but you can just usb it in and it`ll show as a camera or storage thing within windows, so meh.

The N95 O2 is offering comes with 8G and Spiderman 3 on it !!! lol I`ll really want that >.< 5mpx camera.. 12 months..

iPhone does look sexeh, but I aint one to flash em about tbh. And a downside of the N95 is sliders, would rather a non movement thingy.

iPhone has a bigger resolution.. bigger screen.. 7g heavier.. longer talktime - but shorter standby time (which is weird)..

Both have sucky battery life apparently... and I charge my current phone far too frequently for my liking.

Ugh - can I have both ?

U iPhone guyz find urself hanging up on people by touching the screen with ur ear ? Some1 mentioned that sometime.
 
The iPhone autiomatically disables the screen when you put it up to your face during a call, so quite the opposite to hanging up on people lol

Heavy - it isn't really too bad, people have been surprised by it actually.

Battery life...lasts me about 3 days and I use it about an hour a day for video and about 3.5 hours music a day, plus 1/3 hour at least phone calls. For example I charged the phone yesterday and since then it's been used for 4hrs 22 mins and standby for 13hours 6 mins. It's got about say 65% battery left
 
Iphone battery: 1400 mAh

N95 battery: 950mAh

N95 (black) battery: 1200 mAh

Obviously depends on what you want... If you wanted to wait then maybe the new Iphone would be the way to go but for what you've said you want it doesn't quite cut it. That along with there being no accurate date on when the new Iphone will be release it doesn't help much.

If you're talking about what is available right now to you, taking into account what you've said you're looking for, I'd tend to lean toward the N95 black. If you weren't fussed about the 2mp camera and the 3g then I'd reckon the Iphone.
 
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