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LG Renoir, SE C905 or N95-2
Which would you choose and why?
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Why haven't you included the Samsung i8510 in this?
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As I can't get it from O2. It's a work phone upgrade and has to come from the O2 online shop.
If it was an option, it wouldn't be a problem, would love the innov8 |
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All different phones.
Touch screen and a good camera - LG Renoir Excellent camera, the best flash for night pictures, Wi-fi and good music functions - Sony Ericsson C905 Smartphone with BBC Iplayer and 5MP camera, big memory - Nokia N96 I have the C905 as it has the best camera. I'd avoid the N96 it's massive the N95 8GB looks better. The LG Renoir feels big and cheap compared to the previous LG Viewty. I'd avoid the new samsung phones I had a Samsung G600 and it was useless for pictures plus the Samsung i8510 lacks Xenon flash so for indoor and evening shots it won't match a C905. |
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All different phones.
Touch screen and a good camera - LG Renoir Excellent camera, the best flash for night pictures, Wi-fi and good music functions - Sony Ericsson C905 Smartphone with BBC Iplayer and 5MP camera, big memory - Nokia N96 I have the C905 as it has the best camera. I'd avoid the N96 it's massive the N95 8GB looks better. The LG Renoir feels big and cheap compared to the previous LG Viewty. I'd avoid the new samsung phones I had a Samsung G600 and it was useless for pictures plus the Samsung i8510 lacks Xenon flash so for indoor and evening shots it won't match a C905. I currently have the N95-1 so the N95-2 isn't much different really looks a bit nicer, is a little faster, but doesn't have a lens cover so going to get dusty lens not sure why Nokia did that.Plus bit bored of it now. The Renoir, looks good, but apparently the touch screen does leave a bit to be desired and the flash isn't so good. The C905, has rubbish video recording and is very slow to take photos. There just isn't a phone out there that has the WOW factor and is available to me. The 3 I have listed are all a compromise, they all do what I want from a phone which is take so reasonable photo's text and make calls, I think the C905 is lower then the other two on my list as I do like been able to view PDF and office documents, which I don't think you can do on that, but could be wrong. |
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