Horry <horacewachope@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 05:01:24 +0900, Horry wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 20:12:15 +0900, Horry wrote:
>>
>>> In any case, I think I'm going to go with the N82. I was just told
>>> 3 are releasing it on Monday. I was never too keen on getting a
>>> "slide phone".
>>
>> I've changed my mind again. (I'm becoming worse than Snapper with
>> his permanently postponed N95 purchase.)
>>
>> Rod, how's the 8GB's screen for watching video? I was surprised
>> when you said you'd actually consider watching movies on it. My
>> eyesight's pretty good, so I'm not worried about being able make out
>> images, but I'm wondering about eye strain over long periods.
>>
>> (I'm really just trying to find a reason to get the 8GB over the
>> standard N95 -- and I can't think of any use for the extra memory --
>> other than temporary storage of downloads of Lateline, The Kerry
>> Show, 4
>> Corners, etc., together with episodes of TV shows I've recorded.)
> Also, may I ask how much you paid for your N95 8GB through Ebay?
No you may not.
> And if I may ask, I will ask, and would you answer?
No I will not.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....B:EOIBSA:AU:11
> These guys seem pretty reasonably priced:
> http://www.smoothmobiles.com.au/noki...95-8gb-blk.htm
They dont say explicitly that they are Aust models that Nokia Aust will warranty tho.
I wasnt prepared to take the risk of having to fart around on that with a phone that
expensive, so was prepared to pay more for one with an Aust warranty from Nokia.
> They've also got a NextG-compatible N95 8GB for $999 outright.
Last time I checked that hadnt been released yet in this country.