Nokia n810 notphone vs iPhone
Screen
The resolution of the nokia n810 not phone kicks the iphone's ass. The clarity of the colors, the brightness and the 800 x480 pixel screen kicks the iphones 320 x 480 screen.
Keyboard
The keyboard makes the not phone a little bigger but I would say it is definitely a great tradeoff for a couple millimeters on both side and neatly tucks away
The zoom vs the stylus
When you really break it down, the pinch zoom feature of safari is required to overcome the lack of styles. Essentially, the links need to be big enough to click them. This results in lots of zooming in and out. When looks cool as a novelty and then becomes really old. The notphone is so high resolution that pages display much more full size.
File Uploads
Iphone has no fucking file uploads form the browser. That is ridiculous in today's world of web sites that you contribute images too. Why limit this? Even my series 40 phone running opera mini can do this. Not phone has fully featured file uploads.
Email
Again, no cut copy paste. Only one image in the email.
SMS
No cut, copy, paste - no picture mail
Load time
site take longer to load on the iphone and then require all kind of zoomin g in and out to make it readible. The higher resolution, larger screen and stylus of the notphone make it way easier.
Sound
The headset free sound on the iphone is worse than any of the phones in our including
(e:matthew) and
(e:terry)'s free phones. Maybe there is something wrong with the speakers. the notphone is loud and clear enough to be used as an audio entertainment device for the whole room.
Radio
The iphone is limited to my mp3s, the notphone has streaming radio of multiple variaties out of the box.
It also has an FM radio built in for those times when there is no internet.
Cut Copy paste
Again, the lack of it sucks
GPS
The not phone has it, the iphone has it only simulated. On its defense, google maps is way better on the iphone minus lack of cut, copy paste. The zoom interface works really well. Compared to the tilt, they both suck, The tilt running yahoo maps with GPS over HSPDA is the best combo in my opinion.
Summary
I was doubtful before I really had it to play with, but while I think that the iphone is a great consumer, idiot proof device - the nokia n810 is definitely the cooler device for a true technophile.
Some of it is hardware, like the screen and keyboard and gps but the main thing is that the iphone is gimped by the lack of software (bluetooth, email, picture sms, cut/copy/paste, browser upload, streaming radio, flash)
Now if only the nokia n810 has its own GSM chip I would never ven be having this discussion.
Sorry about the quality of the pics. It is dark in the room I am in.
The best part is that the not phone lets you run instant messenger with a keyboard, and you can leave it open while other programs are running. It also bluetooth transfers files to all my other devices and also acts as a UPnP for my playstation.
Hi paul,
Did you find the mobile ?? I am waiting for your mail. Kindly search for it and reply me soon.
With regards,
Gopinath
Thanks For Your Reply. I am awaiting for your email. If you find it, Please mail me.
Thanking again.
That was so long ago, I have no idea where it is now. If I find it I will email you.
HI PAUL ,
I am very big fan of Nokia 7710. I am from Chennai, India. I can't find this mobile in India as it is not in circulation. Do you still have this mobile??
Contact me : gopishek@gmail.com
Thanks Paul, I'll email later once I figure out when I can pick it up. As to the NOkia N800/n810, I've been wanting one for a while. But everytime I think I'm going to buy it, something else uses up my "disposable income".
Again, thank you. And I promise to return it to you if and when I stop using it. Unless it goes into my museum. <g>
Sure thing, it's yours. Just email me when you want to get it. I am home any night of the week after 7ish.
As a side note, I think you would really like the nokia n800/810. The 800 is getting really cheap since the 810 came out but it is sans keyboard although it works with bluetooth ones. It runs debian.
I'll take it. We've using ATT: We were on ATT Wireless when it was bought out by Cingular and then ATT bought out Cingular.
I have a fondness for older technology.