Reader A Nokia N96 or Apple iPhone Posted by on Oct 12, 2008 in The contract for my mobile phone comes up for renewal soon and I would like to swap it for either a. I always kicked myself for not getting the when I had the chance, and now it has been improved on with this which has an impressive 16gb memory. Also downloads, has a 5.0 megapixel camera and a pretty cool built-in GPS, as well as a web brower. But now I have an, I love Apple. Should I be brand loyal and would it be advantageous to have a model which is totally compatible to my laptop? It has pretty much the same features as its competitor, but – yet.

Should that influence my decision? However, I have heard it can’t always pick up a great connection. A big plus for the Apple, which looks stunning, is that I can book one-to-one tutorials at their Cambridge store and be shown how to use it fully which would be really helpful as these phones are virtually hand-held computers. Decisions, decisions. And I imagine I won’t be the only one faced with this choice either. Lol Elle, spoilt for choice?

Features apple macbook soft silicone keyboard protector skin for mac. Nokia has recently unveiled a limited edition version of its flagship smartphone, the N96, to commemorate martial arts legend Bruce Lee. The phone itself does not get any unique features, though fans of Bruce Lee should enjoy a likeness and signature of Bruce Lee on the back panel of the handset.

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Aaargh nothing is perfect. Why is it one is always better at something, and the other at something else. I guess life is a COMPROMISE. But life does almost beg for something that is definitely & comprehensively superior. The only problem is there is always something better coming up just around the corner. I guess as with marriage, we all need to learn to be happy with the choice we make (or made) rather than wondering whether we made the right choice.

I have the same proclem choosing my next car. They all have four wheels plus the steering wheel and a ‘spare’ – but should I go for a ‘sporty’ two plus two? Or will little Etta feel that she has been left out? (no room for kids) -lol! Thanks for the feedback.

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How to deploy endpoint security for mac. I like my phone to have a good camera as I do use it. I think the Nokia phone even has a built in flash. I haven’t used my phone for emails – yet. Mainly because I don’t like the buttons on the phone I presently have. It would be good to have a sat nav too. I just hope all these applications are easy to understand for a novice. I hadn’t thought about HTC, it looks very sleek.

I think the Nokia has the edge at the moment. I will have to try them both out in stores before I finally decide.