A nerds tool. Like a fat iPhone mixed with a PSP and some kind of a mimi-PC. Just too much smacked into too little. It's a powerful tool I guess but not really clean and sleek. This is the Noliak Brick.
you are quite right, there might be too many functions already, to the point where it does not make any sense. Althought that did not prevent about 5 million people from getting it in 9 months. :-) But the size is pocketable and you would need much larger pockets for all the devices it contains :)
you are quite right, there might be too many functions already, to the point where it does not make any sense. Althought that did not prevent about 5 million people from getting it in 9 months. :-) But the size is pocketable and you would need much larger pockets for all the devices it contains :)
You're calling THIS an iPhone knock-off........... YOU DON'T EVEN TOUCH THE SCREEN!!!!
So buttons, a GOOD camera, actual GPS, 3G in Europe, and then all the features of the iPhone, and $780 WITHOUT CONTRACT, it may be a nerds tool, but paying the price of the iPhone because it makes you look cool is just stupid
p.s This is a tech blog, we are ALL nerds, don't pretend you're cooler than the rest of us
I don't know I found the N95 very slow and too big. I also don't get along well with keypads since multi-touch, but what do I know, I owned an LG Prada! :P
"dont make fun of yourself ! prada can even compare with iPhone , let alone N95"
But it sure paved the way for a shitload of ripoffs from everyone from Apple to Samsung. The Prada was the first and even the Prada had an ancestor, the Neonode. So the iPhone isn't really THAT amazing. Sure it got multi touch, so what?
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A nerds tool. Like a fat iPhone mixed with a PSP and some kind of a mimi-PC. Just too much smacked into too little. It's a powerful tool I guess but not really clean and sleek. This is the Noliak Brick.
Noliak? What the hell. I meant Nokia :P
you are quite right, there might be too many functions already, to the point where it does not make any sense. Althought that did not prevent about 5 million people from getting it in 9 months. :-) But the size is pocketable and you would need much larger pockets for all the devices it contains :)
you are quite right, there might be too many functions already, to the point where it does not make any sense. Althought that did not prevent about 5 million people from getting it in 9 months. :-) But the size is pocketable and you would need much larger pockets for all the devices it contains :)
But unlike the iPhone (oh look it's shiny!), this is actually useful.
You're calling THIS an iPhone knock-off........... YOU DON'T EVEN TOUCH THE SCREEN!!!!
So buttons, a GOOD camera, actual GPS, 3G in Europe, and then all the features of the iPhone, and $780 WITHOUT CONTRACT, it may be a nerds tool, but paying the price of the iPhone because it makes you look cool is just stupid
p.s This is a tech blog, we are ALL nerds, don't pretend you're cooler than the rest of us
I don't know I found the N95 very slow and too big. I also don't get along well with keypads since multi-touch, but what do I know, I owned an LG Prada! :P
So RK you are using multitouch in prada ? :-0
and you think physical key pad is bad ? :-0 :-0
dont make fun of yourself ! prada can even compare with iPhone , let alone N95
"dont make fun of yourself ! prada can even compare with iPhone , let alone N95"
But it sure paved the way for a shitload of ripoffs from everyone from Apple to Samsung. The Prada was the first and even the Prada had an ancestor, the Neonode. So the iPhone isn't really THAT amazing. Sure it got multi touch, so what?