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Also, why don't you just use a simple small digital camera instead of your N82?
I for one am saving my money for when Android handsets to hit the streets later this year. Sure the iPhone has a great browser and third party apps, but Android will allow me to have all that stuff, and much more, on hardware that is far better (technically, if not aesthetically) than the iPhone.
English Fail. Should read "...Android handsets hit the streets..."
You could argue that some phones are actually better thought of as "cameras which happen to connect to the internet and do voice", though. The LG Viewty comes to mind - great video and camera, up there with "real" cameras for quality, but not so great phone or web browser.
In fact, I'd be prepared to bet that in five years time, even semi-pro SLRs will come with WiFi, 3/4G data and the ability to upload to the web built in. If your camera could be uploading while you were shooting, it could end the need for multiple memories card - even when shooting RAW :)
Guy: tasks? I mostly use my calendar to manage my tasks. iPhone wins there. email? iPhone wins there again. Why? Much easier to navigate around than the other phones that I have. I guess the Blackjack II would be better for email thanks to its keyboard. I just don't like using it as much as the iPhone.
You can capture video on the iPhone if you jailbreak it - and why not just have a proper Canon Powershot or other camera and consolidate to a single phone?
Thanks for the great post though Robert. I haven't heard you mention your iPhone lately as much. Hopefully, Steve will give us video soon so that you can lose a phone or two. Incidentally, there is one decent video solution for a jailbroken iPhone at iphonevideorecorder.com. Unfortunately, you cannot stream live yet bc Qik doesn't support the iPhone.
Keep the great videos and posts coming.
But the monthly charges must be suffocating in aggregate.
I don't have a solution for video :)
Have you checked out the Samsung Insight? I don't even know if it's out yet but their demo videos pitting it against the iPhone are pretty impressive.
And tied around on my bicycle I keep some rollerblades, because sometimes I need to get somewhere faster, but not quite as fast as I need to go on my bicycle.
Also, sometimes I need to get somewhere *really* fast, and so I drag some jet-fuel powered boosters behind me and my bicycle wherever I go. They're really heavy and bulky and it's a bit of a pain, but at least once a year they sure do come in handy.
Sure, most days I go to bed without having used anything but my feet. But you never know when I might need my rollerblades, my bicycle, or my jet boosters.
I always meant to ask you how you get 3G with the N82, but now I know better. I have been looking for a 3G (HSDPA) phone myself but something within reach... to hook up my Nokia N810 with to be able to browse on the Nokia N810.
Since you already own a N95, have you though about trying the N810 (or N800) for your browsing and viewer needs rather than the iPhone. You could be pleasantly surprised. And you can tether over BT to your exsting HSDPA connection with N95.
The screen resolution and expandibility (memory wise) of the N810 is much better than the iPhone. Hust a thought.
And I do look forward to your phone rewiew particularly for good HSDPA phones with which to tether your handheld or laptop.
Also how do you transfer photos from the N82 to the N95 to upload to Flickr while on the move ?
Nikon Coolpix S52c 9MP Digital Camera Zoom with 3x Optical Vibration Reduction Zoom with Wi-Fi
3 phones is just crazy. Do you carry them in a man-bag or are you just happy to see... everyone you meet?
"1. iPhone.
2. Nokia N95.
3. Nokia N82.
I also have a Blackjack II Windows Mobile smartphone that I occassionally carry.
I have three separate SIMs, er, three separate phone numbers (I only use one for voice calls, though, and my number is +1-425-205-1921)."
IDIOT ON SO MANY LEVELS
I would really enjoy an in depth comparison of the original and 3G iPhones!
great tip! although it doesn't transmit RAW files and it's not quick enough to send movies directly to the network. I really wonder why Nikon or Canon do not take care of this problem,
I think it's about time!
I see why you do carry them around and im suprised to see that with so many phones on the market at the moment,there isnt one that fits your requirements.
manufactureres listen up!
Cheers, Markus