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Choosing a new mobile. Help please!
lots2do
27-06-2004
I'm behind with the times and need help. I'm looking at getting a new mobile but I'm undecided. Do I go for a Nokia 7250i or a 6600? Or would a Sony be better?

Also, can you transfer photos that you take on your camera on to your pc?

Please help!
Uri Gellar
27-06-2004
Originally Posted by lots2do:
“I'm behind with the times and need help. I'm looking at getting a new mobile but I'm undecided. Do I go for a Nokia 7250i or a 6600? Or would a Sony be better?

Also, can you transfer photos that you take on your camera on to your pc?

Please help!”

Yes you can you transfer photos that you take on your camera on to your pc by using a blue tooth and make shure the phone is a blue tooth access.
Weeksy
27-06-2004
Yes, you can transfer them, either by buying a bluetooth dongle (wireless) or a transfer cable.

I've just got a Sony Erection k700 and i'm pretty pleased with it, the cameras ok. Personally i'd prefer the 6600, but thats cuz i don't like all these 'close together' buttons.

Both excellent phones tho
Tenacious Pee
27-06-2004
why not look at the nokia either the nokia 6230, or the sony eric T630.

both have bluetooth, ive got the 6230 and i find it great, now i wish i got the t630 for the larger screen.
Stormwatch
27-06-2004
Although 7250i is a nice little phone, I would probably forget that as it is getting on a bit as far as phones go. Also golden rule shop around as there are many deals going from differant operators/shops also tell your current operator you are thinking of moving to another network and enquire about keeping your number and you may be suprised they could offer you a good deal to stay with them.
iDan
27-06-2004
infra red can also be used to transfer photos and files
Weeksy
27-06-2004
Yeh, most laptops have I/R or you can get adaptors i believe.

Still better off with bluetooth tho -quicker and cooler
AlecTricity
28-06-2004
May i suggest a Sony Ericsson T610. It isnt the best camera, but everything else is great.
bubblensqueak
28-06-2004
Sony Erricson K700 is great.
lots2do
28-06-2004
Thanks for the advice everyone. I have decided against the 7250i. However, on further investigation, I have put myself in a new dilema.

I cannot decide between the Nokia 6600 or 6230. What's best? Opinions welcome!
Mr Cable
28-06-2004
6600 is better for MP3's, [basic]photo editing and the like as it runs on the Symbian operating system so you can install your own programs, etc. It also accepts Memory Cards so you can store as many photos as you have cards for - which I don't think the 6230 does.

It is bigger, but not by a huge amount.

For me, there'd be no competition - 6600 every time!
paulbrock
28-06-2004
Originally Posted by Mr Cable:
“6600 is better for MP3s”

Only if you have one ear.

(6600 = MP3 mono output, 6230 = MP3 stereo output)

If you want both stereo output and symbian, then I'd normally recommend the Siemens SX1, but you never find it in the shops.
Dinger
28-06-2004
I have a 6230 and i cant tell you how good it is

pop into your nearest carphone warehouse, they have demo phones that you can try out, this should put you in a better place to decide which phone suits you better.

after you have tried them out, all u need to say is that you need some more time to make your mind up, if you dont want to buy right then.

Hope this helps

Dinger
Dips
28-06-2004
A lot of people are recommending the 6230 these days. I have had a 3650 for a year and while the key layout might be a bit annoying I really like the OS S60. So I don't know whether to step down to the 6230 or not. I probably will just to see what all the fuss is about.
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