James chats through the impressive array of handsets on show at MGoLA and, unusually for him, includes a surprise Motorola in his line-up.
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James chats through the impressive array of handsets on show at MGoLA and, unusually for him, includes a surprise Motorola in his line-up.
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After seeing the Cellular 1 I thought of this – unfortunately they don’t sell it any more
40_thieves Reply:
May 12th, 2009 at 01:51
Duh. Forgot to post link http://www.firebox.com/product/1044/Phobile
New Jersey used to have a carrier called Cellular One, then it changed to Cingular which I think was then bought/merged with AT&T.
It’s amazing to see how far phones have come in such a short space of time.
After seeing the Cellular 1 I thought of this – unfortunately they don't sell it any more
After seeing the Cellular 1 I thought of this – unfortunately they don't sell it any more
Duh. Forgot to post link http://www.firebox.com/product/1044/Phobile
Duh. Forgot to post link http://www.firebox.com/product/1044/Phobile
you are seriously turning into James Body 🙂
jamesbody Reply:
May 12th, 2009 at 09:23
Turning into me? I hope not (for his sake).
Whatleydude has infinitely more hair than I do!
BTW – I realy do rate the N79 – it is a VERY nice little phone – which does all the really good stuff that the venerable N95 did plus more!
JB
James Whatley Reply:
May 12th, 2009 at 10:58
I spent some time hanging out with Jennifer Hanen (@MsJen) while I was over in L.A. and – according to her – the N95’s camera produces everso slightly better images than that of the N79.
But yes, agreed – the N79 is a bit of an unsung hero.
Maybe we can poke Nokia/WOM for one to review…
New Jersey used to have a carrier called Cellular One, then it changed to Cingular which I think was then bought/merged with AT&T.It's amazing to see how far phones have come in such a short space of time.
New Jersey used to have a carrier called Cellular One, then it changed to Cingular which I think was then bought/merged with AT&T.
It's amazing to see how far phones have come in such a short space of time.
you are seriously turning into James Body 🙂
you are seriously turning into James Body 🙂
Turning into me? I hope not (for his sake).Whatleydude has infinitely more hair than I do!BTW – I realy do rate the N79 – it is a VERY nice little phone – which does all the really good stuff that the venerable N95 did plus more!JB
Turning into me? I hope not (for his sake).
Whatleydude has infinitely more hair than I do!
BTW – I realy do rate the N79 – it is a VERY nice little phone – which does all the really good stuff that the venerable N95 did plus more!
JB
I spent some time hanging out with Jennifer Hanen (@MsJen) while I was over in L.A. and – according to her – the N95's camera produces everso slightly better images than that of the N79. But yes, agreed – the N79 is a bit of an unsung hero. Maybe we can poke Nokia/WOM for one to review…
I spent some time hanging out with Jennifer Hanen (@MsJen) while I was over in L.A. and – according to her – the N95's camera produces everso slightly better images than that of the N79.
But yes, agreed – the N79 is a bit of an unsung hero.
Maybe we can poke Nokia/WOM for one to review…
Please guys! I have n 79 and i do love it! Don’t bash it’s camera. All it little thing want is steady hands 😉
Please guys! I have n 79 and i do love it! Don't bash it's camera. All it little thing want is steady hands 😉
Please guys! I have n 79 and i do love it! Don't bash it's camera. All it little thing want is steady hands 😉
James, you can activate the transitions on the Nokia 5800 by going> themes>general>options>theme effects. Its really hidden but its there,
James Whatley Reply:
May 14th, 2009 at 22:39
Cool, but is that the same on the US variants?
I’ll ask Jeb 🙂
Edward Umana Reply:
May 14th, 2009 at 23:09
Yeah, I bought mine on NokiaUSA, its a NAM
James, you can activate the transitions on the Nokia 5800 by going> themes>general>options>theme effects. Its really hidden but its there,
James, you can activate the transitions on the Nokia 5800 by going> themes>general>options>theme effects. Its really hidden but its there,
Cool, but is that the same on the US variants? I'll ask Jeb 🙂
Cool, but is that the same on the US variants?
I'll ask Jeb 🙂
Yeah, I bought mine on NokiaUSA, its a NAM
Yeah, I bought mine on NokiaUSA, its a NAM
That brick sized motorola was my very first mobile phone, back in about 1991
That brick sized motorola was my very first mobile phone, back in about 1991
That brick sized motorola was my very first mobile phone, back in about 1991