new year, new phone...
it's all Jo's fault. Spending half a day at Saberkas accompanying her looking at new phones eventually made me succumb to the fact that my Sony Ericsson K800i is somewhat out-dated. Plus, having it hanged halfway through photo takings and web browsing a number of times recently got me into considering to change it while the trade-in value is still high.
two days later after Jo got her Nokia 7500 Prism, I got myself this:
The Nokia N95 Classic
I initially wanted to get the newer N95 with 8GB, but after weighing the pros and cons of both phones, I decided to go for the Classic instead.
Reason behind: the N95 8GB is running on hard disk, so if ter-drop the phone, habislah... Plus, the 8GB version does not come with extra memory slots while the classic can support till a max of 4GB micro SD. It makes transferring of data easier as I could buy a few 2GB or 4GB of microSD memory cards if needed, and make use of card readers rather than having to connect the N95 8GB to a computer/laptop through USB every time for data transfers.
gotten this i-Tech Clip II mini Bluetooth earpiece. it can connect to 2 different handphones at one time... neat stuff...
went out with Hedo and BF to McD downtown for some fatty food on a weekday night. they ran out of Beef Prosperity Burger, so I settled for the chicken burger...
this photo was taken using the N95. it takes pretty good macro shots... and I don't have much complain about it. I have yet to explore the GPS function of the N95... might need to do some read-ups at those forums to decide which software/maps is the more ideal ones.
two days later after Jo got her Nokia 7500 Prism, I got myself this:
The Nokia N95 Classic
I initially wanted to get the newer N95 with 8GB, but after weighing the pros and cons of both phones, I decided to go for the Classic instead.
Reason behind: the N95 8GB is running on hard disk, so if ter-drop the phone, habislah... Plus, the 8GB version does not come with extra memory slots while the classic can support till a max of 4GB micro SD. It makes transferring of data easier as I could buy a few 2GB or 4GB of microSD memory cards if needed, and make use of card readers rather than having to connect the N95 8GB to a computer/laptop through USB every time for data transfers.
gotten this i-Tech Clip II mini Bluetooth earpiece. it can connect to 2 different handphones at one time... neat stuff...
went out with Hedo and BF to McD downtown for some fatty food on a weekday night. they ran out of Beef Prosperity Burger, so I settled for the chicken burger...
this photo was taken using the N95. it takes pretty good macro shots... and I don't have much complain about it. I have yet to explore the GPS function of the N95... might need to do some read-ups at those forums to decide which software/maps is the more ideal ones.
2 comments:
hey, dreckker! Nice buy there, the N95. Yup, definitely new year, new handphone. Haha. Saw that you've grabbed the Prosperity burger as well...*drools* :p
new year, new handphone = damn broke now... :(
hahaha...
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