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mistamikel
10th September 2008, 01:54 AM
hi all, i've been using a nokia e61i and want to switch back to a wm phone, i am torn between the universal or a tilt, Im leanning towards the universal but i hear the battery sucks, any input???
thanks in advance
orb3000
10th September 2008, 02:36 AM
hi all, i've been using a nokia e61i and want to switch back to a wm phone, i am torn between the universal or a tilt, Im leanning towards the universal but i hear the battery sucks, any input???
thanks in advance
Of course Universal mate! with no doubt
Battery issue is a lie, I have my original one since 2005 and still 24-30 h of lasting using WI-FI, Bluetooth, GPRS and music
Go for it!
mistamikel
10th September 2008, 04:43 AM
anyone else ???
mistamikel
10th September 2008, 08:37 PM
also can the device ues a 16gig mem card??
serjay
10th September 2008, 11:08 PM
anyone else ???
Well, I have two Unis and both can't last me longer than a day of heavy use! Actually to be honest there is no such thing as "heavy use" in my world, because the battery can't handle it.
I can listen to music, play a game or prepare for a meeting while going to work but then I risk of not being able to do anything else as my battery is dead!
a 20 min game can cost me a third of my battery's life and that is without sound and the backlight at it's min. Both of my Unis are the same in terms of battery life.
But listen I have had so many phones over the years and I will never go back to any of them as the Uni is the ultimate device out there right now.
Don't waste your time on the tilt if you don't mind the bulk!
That being said I at the moment am thinking of getting the iPhone as its internet browsing speeds on 3G and WiFi are faster. But I'll be sacrificing so much more for that.
You asked tilt or Uni... well without a doubt Uni is the winner! and I'm sure everyone on this forum who doesn't mind the bulk will tell you the same!:D
OR! you can wait until HTC OMNI come out in October I believe, and it's supposed to be the replacement for the Uni... I'd wait for that before I make a move. But then again I want to get an iPhone:( so what do I know.
Hope this helped!
Good luck!
P.S. either of my Unis work in a basement of a house or a building where most phones have reception, which is absolutely frustrating not to mention frequent signal loss.
But then again, perhaps all I need is a new battery and all my issues will be solved! Accept for browsing speeds…
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