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Posted on 05 January 2011. Tags: 5730, Nokia, Part, Phones, Security, Show
Left. The qatar one must be a fake.
is this phone slide left to right?? i see it in qatar the 5730 slide in right i think???
Mine question:
Nokia 5730 or Se W995?
No!
is this phone touchscreen ?
this is very helpful for me! haha thanks a lot!
Hi Steve!! Some question, Nokia N97 or Omnia HD?
Thanks!!
Yes, Symbian started as ‘Psion Software’. I used to (kind of) work for the latter, doing software for their Games Pack!
Maybe. With a big M
Well Symbian Evolved from Psion’
Did it evolved from Psion?
lol make drill holes on the phone back cover
best idea!!! =D
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.)
*Every* modern S60 device has one.
Wouldn’t have thought so…. Save your money?
Bold is more up to date? Tough call though.
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…!!!
does it have an accelerometer?? =)
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
Psion Series 5… Google it!
Nokia N95, E71 and E75 spring to mind. And the N97 after October, which is a lot more future proof
What’s the name of the 6″ Screen device?
then what do u recomand
(device )
Neither. I’d rather have something vaguely mature and well supported.
pls replay steve
Nokia N900 or Omnia HD ?
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
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