Ojo con los que tiran para el N95 8gb, es un excelente celu pero no tiene slot para memoria, y a todo esto tener en cuenta esta noticia:
LAS VEGAS NEVADA, Jan. 7, 2008 - SanDisk Corporation, (NASDAQ: SNDK) the proven leader in flash memory, today announced it has begun to sample 12-gigabyte (GB)1 microSDHC™ flash memory cards to major phone manufacturers for testing and evaluation. The 12GB card represents a 50 percent boost in card capacity from SanDisk’s industry-leading 8GB microSDHC cards, which are currently available worldwide, and highlights the growing popularity of mobile phones with storageintensive features that include music players, digital cameras, video recording and playback and GPS capabilities.
“Mobile phones have become a key part of consumers’ lifestyles around the globe,” said Jeff Kost, senior vice president and general manager of the Mobile Consumer Solutions division at SanDisk. “What many people tend to overlook is the important role that removable storage cards play in enabling the key features of these fully featured mobile phones. In fact, many people are not even aware that their phone has a card slot which is why SanDisk recently launched its Wake Up Your Phone™ campaign.”
A 12GB microSDHC is ideal for storing large quantities of music, photos and video. For example, it will be able to store a combination of 1,500 songs2, 3,600 photos3 and 24.5 hours of video4.
SDHC is the designation for any SD™ or SD-based card that is larger than 2GB and adheres to the new SD 2.00 specification required for cards and hosts to support 4GB to 32GB capacities. The specification was developed by the SD Association, an industry standards board, which has also created three classes to define minimum sustained data transfer speed. These cards adhere to the SD Speed Class 4 Rating.
In addition to the microSDHC, SanDisk also offers a broad range of both embedded and removable storage solutions for mobile handset manufacturers and mobile network operators. These include iNAND™ and mDOC™ embedded flash drives; microSD™, miniSD™ removable flash cards; and SIM and MegaSIM® cards.
O sea que con un N95-3 tenes la posibilidad de 12 gb en forma inmediata y despues si tal ves mas, cosa que estarias limitado en un N95 8gb, lo unico que ganarias es una pequeña ventaja en el tamaño de pantalla, siempre fijense en todos los detalles para no hacer macanas.
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| el dia que los telefonos dejen de venir con el JAVA y vengan con S.O. como el symbian o cualquier otro, y bue... no me quedara mas que optar por algunos de estos S.O. o dejare de tener cel (aunque no creo jajaja) |
picky38, mira que el N95 tambien soporta java, no olvides que no solo es symbian
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Obviamente que despues de todos sus comentarios me estoy inclinando un poco mas por el N95, aunque tendria que familiarizarme un poco mas con el Symbian, se que tambien tenes riesgo de virus y demas.
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No le tengas miedo a symbian, es un so simple de manejar, nada que, intituivamente no puedas aprender.
Sobre los virus todavia no existe ninguno para el symbian 9.1
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Yo tambien quisiera saber lo de las fotos con poca luz. Y otra cosita el Nokia N82 ya salio, lei que tieno todo lo el N95 pero viene con flash de xenon.
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El flash del N95 no es ninguna maravilla, obviamente que el N82 con su xenon va a ser mejor, pero este (el N82) tenia algunas desventajas claras sobre el N95, no me acuerdo cuales pero si buscas comparaciones las vas a encontrar.
Saludos a todos