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I have a 6680 and was looking at the N70 as my next purchase,. It will be Sim Free cause i dont want no pain in the arse homescreen ruining it.
But is the N70 worth the price and how much of a step up is it over the 6680?
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Lol.. doubtful.
I already know I'm going to love this phone. Fingers crossed I'll have it tomorrow. __________ Back to topic - I dont think I'd ever buy a SIM Free phone at all. Thats why my opinion differs from Yssybyl's. If you've got the cash to spend on one - then yeah, get one! But for me £500 is a month's rent y'know? Its down to personal expenditure I guess...
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Im currently on Orange PAYG with the 6680. Money is not much of a problem seing as i was going to spend £670 on a JasJar.
I know someone who will buy my 6680 for about £170 as its in great condition and i can keep the PAYG USIM which is why i was looking at the N70. At the moment Expansys are wanting £605 which is way off what I would pay. I mean for £5 less I could get a Sharp 903 handset only with it's 3.2 megapixel camera!. Knowing Expansys though by the time I get paid again it will be about £500 and I will get £25 off that if I order through the Today On 3G shop making it £475. Take off £170 for my 6680 and the N70 would cost me £305
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Having used both, there really is not enough difference between them to warrant an upgrade. The N70 is quite a bit more sluggish than the 6680 and I much prefer the 6680's keypad layout. There is more memory available on the N70, but unless you are running an intensive app like Tomtom satnav, you won't make use of it all.
Unless having a slighly higher res camera and a built in radio is that important to you, I'd stick with the 6680. I doubt I'd upgrade. Cheers, Jez
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I'm afraid I have to disaggree... I don't find the n70 sluggish compared to the 6680 at all...
Unless fat jez has used an early [pre - release?] version... The symbian upgrades alone make it smoother all round. Maybe just go into a shop and play with one before you order it online but (as whatelydude discovered in iirc P4U) make sure they don't fob you off with a 6680
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The version I used had the Orange homescreen on it, but as far as I am aware, it is the release version. I personally found it sluggish compared to the 6680, although I have no idea why as the specs are almost identical. Cheers, Jez
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Well seeing as Orange are over a month away from releasing it, it had to be a prototype.
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remember that the software goes through testing before release, so this will be the release software that is currently being tested. It takes time to report any bugs to Nokia, they will test the release version long before the handset gets anywhere near a shop.
Cheers, Jez
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That's what I meant to say
i.e it's still in testing and Orange is notorious for messing with the phones software which often leaves them slower and less responsive than other network models, so I conclude that yo used a pre release version which caused it to act sluggish
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It is only pre-release in the sense that the phone has not yet been released. However, the actual version that is on the phone I used will almost certainly be the same as the one that is released. The lead times would not allow it to be otherwise. Now, I am not saying that the Orange homescreen is not slowing it down (I would love to be able to disable it on my 6680), nor am I saying that further revisions of the software will not take place following the handset's release, but in my experience, the N70 does not offer enough over the 6680 to warrant an upgrade. Cheers, Jez
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I have one on Vodafone, which is much faster than the 6680,
has auto. voice tags, better bluetooth response, especially with voice dialing via headset in the car, better camera & Symantec Internet Security installed on the memory card. 3g signal strength & battery life seems much better to.
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