nice gnhan ko ani, magulang ni sa akoa n900 hehehe
ako kani jud akoa, gnhan ko sa akong n900 cguru nindot sd ni cya n9 tiguman nko ni hehehehe
not again?? ive given up on nokia already... tsk.. ganahan na ko mag android... wa na ko ganahe.. im planning on selling my n97 to buy a samsung or any android phone... im so done with symbian already.. maypa akkong n70 pas2 pa kau ko makatxt
caveat beware lang gamay sa mga android phones bro....
if you've used to symbian already from nokia.. going to android would be a big challenge on you especially on the battery performance side jud..
symbian running OS has all been known nga matipid sa battery consumption... on the android phones..some if not are really battery drainers jud...
IMHO lang
I agree with bowee. Android users have to be very conscious jud sa ilang usage of applications and stuff in a single time. Dali rajud mahurot ang battery if grabe ka'g multitasking.
I also think na the N9 is really good. But I think pud that it's quite overpriced. Knowing Nokia especially its high-end phones, ang ilang phones easily depreciate in a very short span of time.
This could be my next phone.. kung di nila walaon ang support kay mag WP7 na raba ni sila..
unta mag windows ni ang nokia.. but they are really behind with other competitors in terms of innovation ...![]()
Tinuod. I owned 2 nokia n8s, grey and orange, on both of them gamit lng kog patuyang without worry nga dli maka uli nga walay phone magamit. Sa ako galaxy s2 magbantay gyud. Hnuon dual core cya mao medyo kalas gyud sa batt.
ONCE IN A LIFETIME
Nokia N9 review: Once in a lifetime - GSMArena.com
When this will be released, it's hardware seems to be outdated. I mean, 1Ghz is so "last year" for other manufacturers. I know processor speed is not everything, that's what i used to say when i had my Nokia n8. for example, you won't want to go back to an N8 when you've used the SGS2.
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