Sony Ericsson vs. Nokia vs. Samsung vs. Motorola
By ibiza_hippie
@ibiza_hippie (211)
Philippines
29 responses
@vinothkumarg (730)
• India
18 Nov 06
sony Ericsson : Camera Clarity Good
Nokia : Resale is Good
Samsung : Long Life
Motorola : Slim Model Good
@311982 (679)
• India
18 Nov 06
Music quality = sony
user friendly=nokia
Look wise=Motorola , samsung
@Sir_bobby88 (8231)
• Singapore
18 Nov 06
Nokia is the best as it is the most User Friendly handphones . No siemens mobile ?
@ibiza_hippie (211)
• Philippines
18 Nov 06
I agree with you, Nokia has the most user-friendly User interface. OK let's add SIEMENS mobile to the three. anyone for SIEMENS?
@deekshith (90)
• India
18 Nov 06
is u want music nothing beats sony ericsson if u want cam just go for nokia N series
if u want nothing just go for motorola :D
@farhafasha (33)
• Singapore
6 Dec 06
hi friend. I'm a new member on mylot. Based on this discussion, i would choose sony ericsson as my first choice. As long as i'm using phone no other phone make me pleased.As now i'm using K850i. This phone is better than everything. The price are reasonable and high quality.And i'm sure you are using the best mobile of ur choice too. For this, take care and i hope to hear ur comment soon. By the way,add me as your friend!=p
@dharmendra_pawar23 (907)
• India
14 Dec 06
Nokia N93- 7.7
The good: The Nokia N93 is equipped with a 3.2-megapixel camera with video-recording capabilities, and it features a cool, swivel design. This Symbian smart phone includes Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, a music player and FM radio, and e-mail capabilities.
The bad: The Nokia N93 is clunky and heavy, making it awkward to use as a phone. Call quality was mixed in our tests, and the external display is small.
The bottom line: Though it won't replace your digital camcorder or camera, the powerful Nokia N93 does a respectable job of integrating quality multimedia capabilities into a cell phone. That said, it's a bulky handset and is best suited for convergence fanatics and gadget hounds.
Nokia N80 - 8.0
The good: The Nokia N80 is a multimedia-rich phone with a 3-megapixel camera, a second VGA camera, and an integrated music player. It also has a sharp screen, PIM functionality, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi.
The bad: With no carrier backing, the Nokia N80 is expensive. Performance is also a bit sluggish when switching between apps.
The bottom line: If you can afford it, the Nokia N80 delivers a powerful multimedia phone packed with advanced imaging features, PIM functionality, and good call quality.
www.nokia.com/N93
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