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Originally Posted by rohan_iitr
(Post 2398075)
My sincere advice to all who are about to purchase a Nokia handset, or have purchased one in the last 1 year - please opt for the 12 months extended warranty before the initial warranty expires. The extended warranty is really worth the extra money. |
Not in case of Nokia. Its a volume player. So, you get get is repaired to for cheap from any mobile repair shop that has setups for coponent level fixes.
Thats why its easier/cheaper to get it fixed than buying warranty.
After warranty gets over, you can buy any OEM part over-the-counter from most mobile shops. E.g. Samsung original LCD + touch module costs just 1100.
Same for motherboard / baseband module etc.
Its like Maruti, availability of spares (outside A.S.S.) is not a problem and it much cheaper than A.S.S.
In Mumbai, i visited Malad station area to get speaker of N82 replaced. Speaker was replaced with Original OEM speaker in 15 mins. There are 10 shops doing such things in Malad station area itself. And they have tools to replace SMDs etc.
And cost was just 250 Rs (Inclusive of spares). With Nokia A.S.S. you will have to wait fora a day (at least) for such work.
Superb hardware (in N9).. and UI looks usable too.
If it implements a port of Dalvik (to Enable Android apps), it does have a chance in market.
Otherwise, its too little too late.
^ I saw the official release photos too this morning on GSM Arena. The phone sure is a looker. And it has pretty good specs as well. Let's see when this one comes out in the open.
Yaa, remarkable things are:
1GHz Cortex A8 CPU, PowerVR SGX530 GPU, TI OMAP 3630 chipset and
1 GB RAM
Though world has moved on to dual core CPUs on smartphones, good to see Nokia at least waking up to Cortex A8.
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Originally Posted by NetfreakBombay
(Post 2400450)
Yaa, remarkable things are:
1GHz Cortex A8 CPU, PowerVR SGX530 GPU, TI OMAP 3630 chipset and
1 GB RAM
Though world has moved on to dual core CPUs on smartphones, good to see Nokia at least waking up to Cortex A8. |
My heart sinks on hearing this , Why on earth Nokia could not push TI to stabilize and deliver OMAP 4 earlier specially when Nokia was most important TI customer at some point.
I am afraid by the time this will be in market all the Cortax A9 dual cores with GPUs will flood top end of market and same old story will be repeated that Nokia Linux will still compete somewhat based on software efficiency where as others will simply use power of hardware.
Hello everybody :) I'm a new comer to this thread. I would like to buy a new mobile phone without camera as my office does not allow it due to security reasons. But I found almost all new mobiles to come with camera, at least 1.3 MP camera! The only decent phones are available in Blackberry but I am reluctant to buy them as they were released way back in 2007! And I currently use a Sony Ericsson w705 which I love and don't want to sell off. So please suggest me a good mobile without camera with a maximum budget of around 6k. Waiting for your replies and suggestions guys :)
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Originally Posted by aravind.anand
(Post 2402488)
Hello everybody :) I'm a new comer to this thread. I would like to buy a new mobile phone without camera as my office does not allow it due to security reasons. But I found almost all new mobiles to come with camera, at least 1.3 MP camera! The only decent phones are available in Blackberry but I am reluctant to buy them as they were released way back in 2007! And I currently use a Sony Ericsson w705 which I love and don't want to sell off. So please suggest me a good mobile without camera with a maximum budget of around 6k. Waiting for your replies and suggestions guys :) |
Your company actually expects you to buy a phone without a camera??? Everybody uses a phone without one??
Almost every company officially prohibits camera phones, but due to the exact reason that you have stated i have never seen such a policy enforced. The only way to enforce this policy is to ban cell-phones all together inside the office.
But the kind of phone you are looking for, your options are very limited. I think the only phone without camera are the bare bones ones that you find below 2thousand bucks.
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Originally Posted by julupani
(Post 2402503)
Your company actually expects you to buy a phone without a camera??? Everybody uses a phone without one??
Almost every company officially prohibits camera phones, but due to the exact reason that you have stated i have never seen such a policy enforced. The only way to enforce this policy is to ban cell-phones all together inside the office.
But the kind of phone you are looking for, your options are very limited. I think the only phone without camera are the bare bones ones that you find below 2thousand bucks. |
No no, as I would be a trainee for about a year, I cannot use it, whereas employees can.
Gulp! :eek: I was hoping for a phone with decent features such as web browsing, as that would help me have t-bhp access almost always :)
Guys my Nokia E52 died. I dont know what happened. It kept saying "not enough memory" or something like that and would not start. I gave it to a Nokia service center 2 days ago but they called to say they cant fix it.
I need a reliable phone.
- micro USB charger (like my BB Torch)
- under 10mm (slim enough to fit in my jeans front pocket)
- regular tactile keypad (no iphone4 like touchscreen-only interface)
- slide or bar
- Big screen for old eyes. 2.5"+ but the bigger the better.
- my use is only VOICE and SMS. No camera, no BB/MMS, No Email, nothing fancy.
Thanks in advance.
Replaced E52 with new E52. No other phone fit the bill. The X3-02 does not have Micro USB.
Need help in finalizing my next phone. Have a budget of around 30-35K INR. Which would be the best choice among iPhone4, Samsung Galaxy S2, HTC Sensation? Currently using Nokia E71. Mostly, I'm looking for an all-rounder kind of phone.
--Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by aravind.anand
(Post 2402517)
No no, as I would be a trainee for about a year, I cannot use it, whereas employees can.
Gulp! :eek: I was hoping for a phone with decent features such as web browsing, as that would help me have t-bhp access almost always :) |
Man I can't tell you how much I want to buy a really nice looking, sleek handset (without any features whatsoever), which I can gift to my parents. and considering the number of people who have nodded in affirmative on this, I'm pretty sure there's a really good market for such a phone.
Maybe I haven't looked hard enough, but does such a phone exist, lets say under a 10K budget?
Regarding access of phones with camera, I know of friends who work in an offshore division of a well known law firm of UK, at Gurgaon. They earn a 7 figure salary, but no one can believe that when they look at the phones these guys carry :D
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Originally Posted by rohan_iitr
(Post 2398075)
Update: I had given my faulty Nokia 5230 to Nokia Care Centre for repair. The handset conked off after just 11 months of purchase, even though it was handled very well.
I went to collect the handset. Nokia Care executive told me that my phone is irrepairable and provided me with a brand new replacement free of cost. But there was no additional warranty coverage for this brand new handset (apart from the initial 12 month warranty, out of which 11 months are already over). So to be on the safer side, I opted for 12 month extended warranty.
Now I am also convinced that it was from a defective batch. I really dread to think what might have happened if the phone had conked off after the expiry of warranty period. Would they have asked me to changed the whole mother board (since the phone has been declared irrepairable by Nokia Care) ? :Frustrati
I don't know whether I should be happy or sad at these turn of events. I'm happy that I got a brand new phone in return for my 11 month old faulty phone. But I'm sad because I purchased a phone from a company who can't make their phones last for even 1 year and whose care centres can't repair simple problems in their handsets. :Frustrati
My sincere advice to all who are about to purchase a Nokia handset, or have purchased one in the last 1 year - please opt for the 12 months extended warranty before the initial warranty expires. The extended warranty is really worth the extra money.
Rohan |
Have you checked the t&c of the extended warranty? Is it the same as the main warranty? Do you get a replacement if your phone is not repairable or if parts are not available or something?
Though, depending on the cost of the phone, I'd agree with what Netfreak says. Another v imp. factor to consider is that if you go elsewhere for repairs, you could get it done right under your nose. Nokia ASC won't do that... and in fact they will insist on keeping your phone for days for the smallest issue.
That said, LG just refunded the entire invoice value of my Optimus One after about 5 months of use. As I'v already mentioned earlier, the O1 has a serious dust issue, which was made much worse by their ASC. Finally, in a nutshell it conked out and I said enough is enough and asked for a replacement which was agreed to. However, though handsets of the new series (which are supposedly not to have the dust problem) are not yet available in the market, he himself offered me a refund if I had issues with waiting. I obviously opted for the refund. :)
In that sense very happy with LG and their Service/Area Manager, but very annoyed by the issues caused and the time wasted by this really stupid dust problem. Compare this with my Nokia experience where they were absolutely adamant about not even replacing the handset though it was defective out of the box and insisted on repeated repairs only, causing so much inconvenience and waste of time.
Would not recommend this phone unless there are positive reports that the dust issue has been addressed.
Now I'm back to looking for a new phone. :(
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