View Full Version : 9300 v 9500
MrDurst
15-12-2004, 02:51 PM
I'm considering buying one of the above, I usually like to buy the best model so that it has all the available features at that time and doesn't get out-dated so quick. But I can't see the real advantage the 9500 has over the 9300, apart from a camera.
Having said this, I'm also looking at going PDA and seperate phone route. I've had so many problems with software on my 6600, I don't keep much info in there anymore just in-case I have to take it back to Nokia. I love the phone but it's a major pain in the ass when you have to keep losing the information.
Surely others must be thinking the same thing, between the two Nokia's at least, what would you do?
leespud
15-12-2004, 03:02 PM
id say get a PDA and small phone probably give you more features and be alot cheaper, also as long as the phone and pda have bluetooth then there will be nothing the pda cant do that those nokias can
2more
15-12-2004, 11:12 PM
i would buy 7710 instead
and BT keyboard
v7e6j5
16-12-2004, 12:24 AM
I wouldn't buy neither the 9300 or the 9500. Don't like the styles @ all. I would buy a 6600, b4 i buy a 9300 or the 9500.
MrDurst
16-12-2004, 09:12 AM
i would buy 7710 instead
and BT keyboard
If I got that I don't think the screen would last very long. And if I gotta carry a keyboard seperate, I might aswell carry a half decent PDA with it.
Neophyte88
16-12-2004, 05:56 PM
Get the 7710, u can write on the screen wich has handwriting recognition.
And i heard that the screen is quite sturdy, just wait a while till people start writing reviews on it..
leespud
17-12-2004, 12:51 AM
Get the 7710, u can write on the screen wich has handwriting recognition.
hmmm my experience of hand writting recognition
not good, only slows things down
MrDurst
23-12-2004, 09:31 AM
Looked at a 9500 today, was not impressed at all. Anybody else had a little play with this handset yet?
Get the 7710, u can write on the screen wich has handwriting recognition.
And i heard that the screen is quite sturdy, just wait a while till people start writing reviews on it..
wat if u are driving and u gotta an sms from ur girlfriend which reqiure an urgent reply?? and you are rushing late to work on road?
haha write...??
i bet a normal nokia mobile phone with t9 on can type faster than writing.,..
smpballa240
27-12-2004, 05:29 PM
Ever considered going mobile phone PDA? Google around for info about the "i-mate jam". It's an incredible little phone PDA, not too much bigger than the 6600 but with full touch screen, Windows Pocket PC, 400 mhz processor, 1.3 mp cam, sdio slot, bluetooth, a bunch of RAM, tri-band gsm, and gprs. I'd look at it more seriously if I wasn't so intent on series 60.
cause & effect
23-02-2005, 05:07 PM
Can u use msn on the 9300. and which program is it? Thanks
OMENs
23-02-2005, 07:28 PM
Nokia 9500
_________
1) Big Screen
2) WiFi b
3) Camera
4) Huge in Size
Nokia 9300
__________
1) Smaller screen
2) NO Wifi
3) NO Camera
4) Huge but smaller than the 9300
Can u use msn on the 9300. and which program is it? Thanks
Agile Messenger (Free) gets you access to Yahoo, msn, aol, ICQ messengers.
cause & effect
24-02-2005, 07:15 PM
Thanks mate ill get that. Do u know where i can get t-mobile wap setting for the 9300 cos i dont want to access gprs
aussie
25-02-2005, 01:51 PM
Haha, lol.. Now i don't find the Nokia 9500 so bad. Just bought it a couple of days ago. Nice phone, love all the features, and although it's meant to be a business device, i wish more games were compatible with it. In saying that, i just love it. Got both Series 60 and Series 90.... Haven't had a chance to test out the WIFI yet though.. But GPRS is pretty good on it, just slightly slower than dial up (i'll attribute that to the fact that the 9500 has to scale and resize the pages)!
H@Zardous P@in
25-02-2005, 02:36 PM
i'd say go get a reliable PDA and a small Nokia or other h'set.
Cause both are Huge, even that they r powerful, i don't like their style!!
OMENs
26-02-2005, 02:19 AM
Thanks mate ill get that. Do u know where i can get t-mobile wap setting for the 9300 cos i dont want to access gprs
Internet Settings name: t-zones
Network ID: Default GPRS network
Goto advanced:
Network type: IPv4
Auto retrieve IP: yes
Auto retrieve DNS: yes
IPv6 DNS mode: Well Known
Proxy protocol: HTTP
Use Proxy server: yes
Proxy server: 216.155.165.050
port number 8080
no proxy for: (keep blank)
Allow plain text login: yes
exit advanced
GPRS access point name: wap.voicestream.com
password promt: no
-----------------------
This is the wap settings for t-zones, T-mobile USA.
By the way the communicator should set up all your settings automatically when you put ur sim card.
cause & effect
26-02-2005, 10:25 PM
hi omen Thanks mate, but I already have the t-mobile uk gprs setting in my fone and they work fine. I want to use wap (direct data call) because it will come out of my freetime on my tariff an d i dont hav to pay. Please help
OMENs
26-02-2005, 10:55 PM
Well I am sorry, I only have the GPRS settings, plus I am T-Mobile USA not UK. Call them ask and ask them for the information.
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