Mobile Phones
Mine died on Saturday, it was dropped. It had a technicolour fit, and then in true film style faded to black.
All of it’s wonderful features still work:
- It makes/receives phone calls;
- It would run any of its Symbian Applications;
- It would output its display to a TV (this is useful…)
- It would still synchronize contacts and content to my PC (VERY USEFUL)
But I was unable to view any of these features on its ‘dead’ screen.
So because walking around with a TV or a Laptop is not convenient for answering calls I have handed it to Vodafone for repair. In fact I have just received an SMS to advise me that they are about to commence repair now - thank you Vodafone.
I’m not too keen on the courtesy phone they have provided me - it really isn’t great - so it’s staying in its box. I’ll just use one of the phones knocking about at home.
So until I receive my phone back I wont be so snap happy and taking pictures
Then again at least I don’t have an over-hyped iPhone!! It lacks some very important features, but what it doesdo is done very well - smooth; Here is one of the many wish lists I have seen for the next iPhone: http://powazek.com/posts/947 - If all of those were included then I may well be tempted (Shame about the O2 contract requirement though)

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