Hi, I don't know how talks compairs to mobile speak simbian, but
mobile speak pocket and mobile speak smart phone rule windows mobile.
I missed out on the talks revolution, but I'm not even the slightest
bit tempted to transfer to a simbian phone. My next phone will be
windows mobile, and the one after that, until they over develop
windows mobile and ubuntu mobile comes up to speed.
Best,
Erik
On 15-Apr-08, at 5:07 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
I have a Nokia 6620 now and am going to upgrade it at the end of May
this year. Two reasons for this. First it's not a 3rd edition
phone and talks to work the web browser needs at least a 2nd edition
phone. I have the 3rd edition software but don't have the 2nd
edition software. The second reason I'm going to upgrade is
multimedia or the lack of multimedia. The only thing this phone can
play are .ram files and it can't do .pls files or any of the other
formats on the web. Not at all helpful for listening to streams or
podcasts. The only way I would possibly even touch mobilespeak is
if it can do better accessibility than talks 3rd edition software
can and I've read writing to the contrary on that count. The phone
I now have I'll be giving to a friend after I key in the unlock code
so it can hook up to any network in the world since he intends to do
overseas travel with it. Other than that, the Nokia 6620 can do
email and text messages just fine. I probably ought to look for a
phone that can download usenet newsgroups too and handle irc but
that might be pushing the envelope a bit too much.