
Bowled over by the trouble-free and user-friendly performance of Sony Ericsson [K700], I ve finally moved over to the Nokia Family [N73-M] after a long thought process. It's actually a 'back to square one' situation. This is my fourth mobile in the past four years - Nokia 3315, LG 3550, SE K700i and now Nokia N 73 M.
I expected the transition from the SE to that of Nokia to be tough. But I am totally wrong.
It is just one week since i got my new N73 and it looks as if it has been with me for the past few months. The simple reason is that, Nokia is like what MS Windows is to a kid; and a SE is like a UNIX based or LINUX based OS for that matter. Yes, performance wise too, my prediction is that my new Nokia smart phone will not match SE in performance/ durability. Features wise, there are SE models to match N73. Then why Nokia N73? Mainly because i wanted a change and I felt that all SE phones more or less looks the same. Be it a low end model like W200i or a high end model like W8** series. The large display and the 3.2 MP cam in N73 specifically grabbed my attention. Initially i narrowed down to this model quite easily. I wanted a bar type model without the flips and the slides. If there was a cam in the mobile, it shd be damn good. This is my principle. And after facing data transfer issues with my SE, I wanted to try the well proven Finn. And finally the memory size. And N73 had all these plus a decent big screen. Clarity is good. Ease of use is decent. Nevertheless, SE was rock solid. Fast. Handy. But, data management seems too easy in N73 [with blue tooth, usb, suite, infra red].
Overall okay, just that this Nokia is no different. It s slow. At least for me. May be i ll get used to this. The mobile is SLOW. Yes. It has an OS and supports 2GB of memory. Hence slow. But the real consolation is that there are people who use even slower versions of N series phones.
N73. Lemme read his mind and get the best out of him.
1 comments:
I am a quite disappointed about your transition da :)
As you know I am a SE fan and we had a discussion for about an hour about SE and rest of SE.
Anyhow, we have to explore new things. Who knows, my next mobile (which I may buy after 3 or 4 years) could be a Nokia because of you.
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