"Trevor Wilson" <trevor@_SPAMBLOCK_rageaudio.com.au> wrote in message
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> "Snapper" <snapper1@y7mail.com> wrote in message
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>> Trevor Wilson wrote...
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>>> > You haven't really confirmed anything. You've made a counter claim.
>>> > That's
>>> > all.
>>>
>>> **I'm not claiming anything. I am stating fact.
>>
>> No, you're not. You are making a claim that contradicts what someone
>> posted in a review of the Nokia N95.
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> **Let me set you straight:
Fuck. This ought to be good.....
> My comments are SPECIFICALLY related to the 6110 (which I own)
Which IS NOT an N95.
> and peripherally, to the N95
Not 'peripherally'. It's not related at all. They use totally different
software and totally different maps.
> (which I do not own).
And clearly don't have a clue about, you useless autistic cunt.
> The 6110 is equipped with maps for Australia and will provide voice
> directions free of charge.
Which has fuck all relevance to the N95
> The N95 (according to a mate who owns one) is similarly equipped.
Funny how Nokia disagree with you AND your loopy mate.
> Personally, I cannot vouch for the N95,
So why waffle on about it as though you are an expert?
> though I trust my mate
I wouldn't. He has already shown his stupidity by virtue of the fact that he
is YOUR mate.
>more than the idiot on Cnet who said this (about the 6110):
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> "Editors' note: after we'd finished reviewing the 6110 we discovered a
> AU$50 hole in our pockets. In our eagerness to test this phone we'd
> unwittingly enabled its assisted GPS feature, which requires access to the
> Internet to work."
And? Any inaccuracies in that comment?
The fact is that aGPS is enabled by default on the 6110, and it WILL cost
money in data charges if used.
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Kwyj.