My handy Sony Ericsson W810i turned 1 year older last July 15!!!
Hehe, it has been in my mind to change it but it begs not to be sold or be taken for granted for a newer phone. awe...
In the past few weeks, I have been scouting for an alternative to my walkman phone.
I considered the following:
S.E. P1i - yeah, I'm for the WiFi and the decent 3.2MP camera!!!!
S.E. W910i - black slider with cool walkman features and software but underrated camera
S.E. W960i - darn cool phone but it's too expensive and some reviews about it turned me off
It shows that I have a bias for S.E. I just have a thing for the Walkman brand of phones, it just makes you look cool with that famous W logo. A head-turner of some sort. ;)
Samsung Soul Series (U900 particularly) - whew! hot phone! but Samsung's inadequate support in the country and lack of accessible Samsung accessories is giving me the "wait a minute" moment. However, it is still nice to have it! hehe. Second phone perhaps? eheh.
Samsung G900 - wahahhaah. I'm starting to like smartphone such as this G900. Hehe.
Motorola RAZR2 - cool exterior but when I remembered that moto phones have one of the worse user interface and menu system, I had to leave it out but it is just too cool to hold on the hand.
By the way, Motorola will be ditching their mobile phone business due to management and financial difficulties. This was brought by the meteoric rise and fall of the RAZR phone... from bringing Motorola back in the spotlight with the RAZR series to nothing... no innovation but just repeating the RAZR until the series cannot be innovated anymore.
Nokia sucks, in my opinion.
Why?
1. Phone's value depreciates fast due to phone turnouts almost every week. (with the exemption of the N95)
Buying a cellphone is investing hard-earned cash for something that should have a good market value even after 6 months.. but with Nokia's case, just a few weeks would slash thousands to your phone's value! Yep!
2. The phones have a "plasticky" feel...
3. Weak construction which results to early destruction of the phone's parts.
4. Their phones are too common to the point that no one cares if you're handling an N-series phone or an 1100... no offense but I prefer to be different.
5. They copy too much from other manufacturers.
Well, I'm not done yet!
iPhone 3G - yep, I know, it is a fad but it has a pride factor that makes you one the few who does touch screen all the way. Though it only has a 2.0 MP camera, it is still Apple. You know what I mean... I'm waiting for Globe! Darn, make the launch ASAP!!!!!!
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