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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: waspy on 27 February 2010, 12:54:01
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most important feature of a mobile phone?
My reason for asking will be told later ;)
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The ability to make and receive voice calls! ;)
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good battery..ive got all the features on mine and dont use them,all i do is the odd text or use it as a phone
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Ability to make and receive calls as Debs says. To a lesser extent text messages. If you want to take photos use a camera ::)
Also important is good reception although that is more network based (I find there is a difference between handsets too) :y :y
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ability to play H264 encoded videos ::)
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For it to have a good signal......hate it when i cant get a signal. And long battery life. :y
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battery life, and apps close second.
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Originally I would have said to make /recieve phone calls, but now the camera facility could be worth a mention as you have it on you most of the time.
Ideal for that special moment, a candid pic, an accident repoert or just for fun, wouldnt be with out one now.
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Too be able to withstand being switched off and thrown into the back of a draw..... after some idiot calls you at 3am and doesn’t even say sorry for getting the wrong number 3 nights on the trot !!!!
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Too be able to withstand being switched off and thrown into the back of a draw..... after some idiot calls you at 3am and doesn’t even say sorry for getting the wrong number 3 nights on the trot !!!!
Keep his number and ring him back at some iconsiderate time, when they moan, just say well now you know how I feel. ::)
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Good signal, good battery - what more could you want? :-/
...though mine does take nice little photos 8-)
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Proper Key Pad for me, although Ive used a a few PDA's and love my new Satio, still keep my trusty SE K800i with its key pad as my main phone. :y
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Good signal :y :y :y :y
I've used a Samsung D900 for around three years & a Tocco for about a year. Both signal strengths in the house have always been poor & not much better in the garden (never full signal).
The other week the battery on the D900 went flat a few hours after charging & now doesn't hold its charge for long.
I have an old Nokia 8310 that i keep as spare, i bought this phone in 2002 & it still uses the original battery which still holds its charge for a week or more.
Now the signal strength on the Nokia is excellent (full signal) even in the house, that to me shows that they might have progressed with cameras etc, but the when it comes around to performance, they seem to have lost it.
When my contract is up for renewal i shall be sourcing a Nokia & hoping that it performs as well as its older brother.
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battery life, ease of use, email and internet function, I like having the camera as its always handy especially with kids :y
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My top 3 would be :
Battery life
Good signal
Camera / Video
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The ability to make and receive voice calls! ;)
That's a good start Debs :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Make and receive voice calls - obviously.
Good volume - I'm a bit deaf.
Easy to use - I'm a bit slow with my fingers.
Sensitive to signal in poor reception areas.
Good battery life.
Camera & photo messaging useful - but need a big memory.
Organiser useful.
Able to host a Sudoku game - very useful, but hard on the battery.
Love my Sony Ericsson K800i :), but it won't last forever :(
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Credit on it!!! :-/