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The Phones Show 92 (Nokia 5730, Security part 2)

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25 Responses to “The Phones Show 92 (Nokia 5730, Security part 2)”

  1. stevelitchfield says:

    Left. The qatar one must be a fake.

  2. aldrinbasallo says:

    is this phone slide left to right?? i see it in qatar the 5730 slide in right i think???

  3. benek021 says:

    Mine question:
    Nokia 5730 or Se W995?

  4. stevelitchfield says:

    No!

  5. iloveyouhebe says:

    is this phone touchscreen ?

  6. ldyschoice says:

    this is very helpful for me! haha thanks a lot!

  7. dnb237 says:

    Hi Steve!! Some question, Nokia N97 or Omnia HD?
    Thanks!!

  8. stevelitchfield says:

    Yes, Symbian started as ‘Psion Software’. I used to (kind of) work for the latter, doing software for their Games Pack!

  9. stevelitchfield says:

    Maybe. With a big M 8-)

  10. joshuaner says:

    Well Symbian Evolved from Psion’
    Did it evolved from Psion?

  11. ashtonkonon says:

    lol make drill holes on the phone back cover
    best idea!!! =D

  12. zerojoker says:

    Are you going to do a review of the LG Electronics GW300? It’s not really a smartphone, but the form factor and price make it probably intersting for your audience. Also, you briefly review the other qwerty-phone from lg (forgot the model no.)

  13. stevelitchfield says:

    *Every* modern S60 device has one.

  14. stevelitchfield says:

    Wouldn’t have thought so…. Save your money?

    Bold is more up to date? Tough call though.

  15. agent47er says:

    hey Steve… is it worth registering for wave secure service provided for free by Nokia….

    also which device is better… the Nokia e90 or the blackberry bold…!!!

  16. DingensHalt says:

    does it have an accelerometer?? =)

  17. gavrilaeugen says:

    thxz a lot 4 replay steve but y have n95 8gb it’s a great device but it’s old … not a E serias fan end n97 have the same speekers like n86 very low speekers :)

  18. stevelitchfield says:

    Psion Series 5… Google it! 8-)

  19. stevelitchfield says:

    Nokia N95, E71 and E75 spring to mind. And the N97 after October, which is a lot more future proof 8-)

  20. joshuaner says:

    What’s the name of the 6″ Screen device?

  21. gavrilaeugen says:

    then what do u recomand :) (device )

  22. stevelitchfield says:

    Neither. I’d rather have something vaguely mature and well supported. 8-)

  23. gavrilaeugen says:

    pls replay steve :) Nokia N900 or Omnia HD ? :)

  24. krizanand says:

    Hi steve

    I 100% agree with you regarding the security let it be one contact or 100 contacts sync everyday without fail and take a backup on the card and PC atleast once in a month there is point is crying over spilled milk when u have umpteen options to keep it secure

    I saw your review and comparison of 5730 Xm in AAS too i am serously considering it as i have become a fan of QWERTYes and bad side of it is the speakers it sounded like S**t with the back cover, a nice find from you too

  25. ScottishHeat says:

    Hi Steve, Good review of the Nokia 5730. I’ve had that phone for about a month and I like how understated it looks and feature packed it is.

    There is one thing you missed on is that it has gaming buttons for the Nokia’s n-gage 2.0 platform.

    I’m glad there is still an alternative to the touch screen dominance mobile devices have these days.

    I don’t like the plastic battery cover too much though and it annoys me also how muffled the sound is. I might drill the battery cover like you said. lol

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