It's always nice to write some thing about something you are satisfied of buying, and This particular phone out of 11 phones I bought through E bay is what I call a smart buy. So far, since I became a member of E bay about one year three months ago I have as I said earlier, have bought 11 phones, for which I have a great weakness. Not all of them are for me, I have to confess, only 5 I bought for my personnel use and rest, well, one and the first is naturally for my wife, which she still uses lovingly and carefully, 3 for my sister in law who has the same weakness for phones, and three for three of my closest friends on their request as they, unfortunately for me, consider me as an authority on phones. Of course they paid up when I delivered the phones and this particular phone is for a doctor colleague of mine who for many months asking me to buy a phone for him through E bay.Honestly I would have loved to keep it for me,but I had to give it to him sadly after lovingly checking it'd s functions and hating myself for not bidding it for me.Anyway my wife would have killed me if I tried to keep it, Because after carefully watching me going through it she told me"No, you are not going to keep it".So sadly I had to let it go.But I still am happy and my friend if happy and we both are happy that we bought a wonderfull phone for a very reasonable price. Thank You E bay.Read full review
Its a great mobile. No one drops Nokia off the number 1 rating list in my opinion. Nokia has always been an easy to use mobile and a durable one too. Have been using nokia's all my life.
phone is what i wanted it works perfectly needet it as my car phone for my pajero hands free unit thanx.
very disappointed with this phone, the two batterys supplied lasted 5 mins each, hence i had to buy another phone
An absolutely remarkable device. It seems everyone and his dog expected Apple's latest iPod touch to include a camera, but, sadly, that's not the case. Instead, the new version boasts a faster processor that makes it feel more responsive, and an updated operating system. The third-generation touch is available in 32GB and 64GB storage capacities, costing around £230 and £300 respectively. Here we review the 64GB model. Apple has dumped the 16GB model from the line-up but retained the older 8GB version, reducing its price to £150. While the 8GB model features the new software, it runs on the older, slower hardware. Familiar appearance On the outside, the third-generation touch doesn't look all that different to the previous model. It retains the extremely slim, 9mm-thick profile, along with the metal rear and flush glass finish on the front. For some, the new touch will be slightly too much like the older version, especially as it lacks a camera, an omission for which Apple has received a significant pasting in the press. It's an especially odd omission given that Apple has managed to add a video camera to the cheaper and smaller iPod nano. The word is that production problems stopped the company from being able to kit the touch out with a camera this time around, but it's likely to make an appearance on the next version. Speedier processor If little has changed externally, what has Apple actually been up to for the last 12 months? The answer lies under the bonnet. Instead of considering this model as the one that doesn't have a camera, we're sure Apple would rather you think of it as the speedier touch, because the engine has had a serious bump in horsepower. The third-generation touch looks like previous models -- most of the changes have been made under the hood Not only does this model boast a newer processor, clocked at 600MHz, but Apple has also upgraded the graphics chip and doubled the memory available to the operating system to 256MB. What all this means is that the new touch now features the same innards as the iPhone 3GS. More importantly, the changes are very noticeable when you're actually using the device. Applications load almost instantaneously, while zooming in on and resizing maps, pictures and Web pages is a great deal quicker and smoother than before. Apple also reckons that, with its faster processor and improved graphics chip, the touch can now take on the likes of the Sony PSP and Nintendo DS when it comes to gaming. Certainly, existing 3D games seem to run smoother, with less choppiness when there's plenty happening on the screen, but, until new games arrive designed specifically to take advantage of the new hardware, we'll have to reserve judgement. One thing's for sure: the touchscreen controls for most games aren't as easy to use as the dedicated controls on the PSP or DS. One downside of the faster processor and graphics chip is that the new touch is slightly more battery-hungry than previous models, so, while video-playback time remains the same, at 6 hours, music-playback time is down from 36 to 30 hours. We don't think that's too much of a sacrifice to make for the increase in speed, though. Features galore Elsewhere, the player remains largely unchanged from previous iterations. You still get a brilliant music player, excellent video-playback capabilities and the best mobile browser in the business. The beauty of the touch is that it doesn't stop there. It also packs in a photo viewer, email readerRead full review
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