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I have two problems with your posting, aside from the grammatical ambiguity:
1) I'm curious to know where you obtained that analysis. I would like to know satisfaction rates from 770 to N800 to N810 among purchasers and people who considered purchasing. I'm genuinely curious to see if it's gone up or down along the way. Has Nokia published this information anywhere?
2) I'm referring to the many people who criticized that specific aspect of the N810 (the side-speakers) when they began to buy them up and posted their critique. As I recall, there seemed to be a general opinion that the N800 had the much better audio arrangement.
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2009-08-19
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2009-08-19
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It's possible that I may, in fact, be the only person who wanted louder, front-facing speakers.
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2009-08-19
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2009-08-19
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I agree with louder. Front facing doesnt relly do much for me. Personally, people are often very surprised and the speaker strength that I get from the n810. I havent used a single Handheld that sounds as loud or as clear.
Louder Louder Louder, as long as it doesnt sound like $h*t.
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2009-08-19
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2009-08-19
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2009-08-19
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A 56% markup isn't too bad. But in the States, you're looking at 162% markup.
That is, an 8GB iPod Touch is $229. An un-subsidized, no-contract-required iPhone 3G 8GB is around $599 (at least according to the news stories, I've yet to see one available at that price.)
Now, carrier subsidized, the phone is $99. But it requires a 2-year, $30/month data plan. As I spend my day at a computer, and have one readily available at home, I can think of better things to do with that $720.
I'm just sayin' - not everyone needs or wants a data plan.
Last edited by danramos; 2009-08-19 at 22:17.