Guest sahli Posted December 27, 2002 Report Posted December 27, 2002 let me know, despite of all the user coments in this forum. Honest, would you buy it again?
Guest rikmartin Posted December 27, 2002 Report Posted December 27, 2002 I dont need a second one though :D I would choose it again,, yes,, there isnt a current competitive phone on the market, the 7650 is huge and the p800 looks like a brick Thanks
Guest rico12345 Posted December 27, 2002 Report Posted December 27, 2002 I would whitout a second of hesitation buy this smartphone again. All the others "smartphone" aren't earning the name smart. With my the ms-explorer you have access to all the evident data of this product. What about Nokia and all the others, who think we are to stupid to download and install a firmware-update !? 8)
Guest bluedog Posted December 27, 2002 Report Posted December 27, 2002 YES. Because of - great support (I'm a Swiss Orange customer) I already have my second SPV. Orange replaced it immediately (first phone had radio hung-ups) - extra hotline for the SPV with skilled staff (0800 804 804) - great user experience - great community support (Yes, I'm talking about this site...) - Orange/Microsoft seems listening to feedback, first update in Switzerland already happend - My preferred application is annouced for the SPV (eWallet) - hassle-free synchronisation with my outlook contacts & appointments & tasks - all-included (headset, cradle, camera) - all the other subjective "I like it" factors
Guest Thurstan Posted December 27, 2002 Report Posted December 27, 2002 yep I would, the phone and most of its features are brilliant. And, if as Orange are promising, they iron out the immediate teething problems then it's definitely the best phone on the market
Guest Emad Posted December 27, 2002 Report Posted December 27, 2002 I'd definately choose it again - best phone on the market imo. The extra, non-phone features are the things that are buggy now, but with the ease of update, these should be addressed in the next few months, so I'm a happy bunny - especially as its so cheap for the feature set! Also, the hardware in the phone is capable of running software much, much faster than it runs at the moment - once developers get the hang of coding specifically for it, applications should be great.
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