On Thu, 08 Sep 2005 12:22:01 +0200, Adrian Miles  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> reputation much the same here is my sense of it. they have
> interesting design gimmicks but Nokia have the best usability I've
> found and Nokia or Sony Ericsson I think have the best reputation for
> actually lasting... :-)

Siemens. You can't beat German efficiency. Sadly, I think they sold off  
their mobile phone division. Nokia has one of the worst track records when  
it comes to repairs. Part of that may be that they sell more phones than  
anyone else (And thus have more broken phones).

> won't be long before we're usinng them regularly, already up to 2
> megapixel still images...

Megapixels don't tell you much. The lenses are still crap, the autofocus  
is even worse and the control of the camera (shutter speed, aperature etc)  
is non-existant. IMO they're better suited for video than still images.  
Not that it's a bad thing. :o)

- Andreas
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