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Do you think Android is better than Symbian ^3 or is it just personal preference ?
Oh, just personal preference. Though I have an iphone 3gs, I prefer android. I have never used Symbian3 to like it or not like it.
Do you think Android is better than Symbian ^3 or is it just personal preference ?
Oh btw, what do you think about OVI? At least to my phone (5730 expressmusic) it's rubbish 
They're all D-bags...they brag about crap that isn't even new. Facetime? Yeah, welcome to early 2000s.
Oh, just personal preference. Though I have an iphone 3gs, I prefer android. I have never used Symbian3 to like it or not like it.
Happy to hear your enjoying it, I've also been pleased with my Nokias, they've gone through lots of things (like mud, big falls, water et.c.) and still continued working. Nice bike and pic btw!Oh btw, what do you think about OVI? At least to my phone (5730 expressmusic) it's rubbish
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You guys picked the right towndid you get to surf at all ? If you visit again let me know
And ya, Nokia did well with the N8.. It has been good so far. And just heads up there are reports of defective ones (they won't turn on) but they say it is a small number and it is covered by the warranty.
Nah. I want to learn to surf. I'll definitely hit you up next time dude.
As for the N8. I can't afford it yet. The latest thing I'm buying is a new mp3 player since my Zune80 died.
Video was shot using Nokia N8 phone. At those scenes, where object is near, I used magnifying lens in order to get focus near. Normally video mode supports only "far away" focus. I used digital zoom at most of the scenes as I prefer close(r) up shot to wide angle shots. Video was edited using N8's own video editor application.
Video was shot at Suolijärvi Lake, Tampere, Finland
Video was shot using Nokia N8 phone. At close up scenes a Maped 75mm magnifying glass was attached to the phone in order to have near focus. Video was edited using N8's own video editor application. I decided to leave original ambient sound although the wind was blowing hard at a time and did some nasty sounds.
Video was shot at Ratina area, Tampere Finland.
Video was shot with Nokia N8 at Vehmainen Tampere, Finland. At some scenes where I needed close focus I used still 75mm Maped magnifying glass in front of N8.
This video is a compilation of different moods from various lake shores - from dawn to dusk. I decided to leave original ambient sound although at some scene changes the sound changes abruptly. Also some nice sunset scenes would be better with birds singing at background instead of hearing loud traffic noice. But what the heck, we live in an imperfect world.
The shots include lakes from Kangasala (Ukkijärvi, Vesijärvi from Vesanniemi, Kirkkojärvi ) and from Tampere ( Kaukajärvi)
VIdeo was edited using Nokia N8 phone's own video editor application.
Video shot, edited and uploaded using Nokia N8. Thanks to dreamSTATE for another great ambient track "transience"!
Video shot with Nokia N8 phone. Phone was attached to Garmin Nuvi's holder with rubber bands to get stedy video.
Video was shot near Kangasala, Finland. The first scene was from Heponiementie and the other from Raikuntie
I actually used the USB on the GO thing and it works great.. transfered some photos to a friend's flash drive.
^^Holy crap those are awesome. BTW...do u have Tmobile?
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