If you want expandable storage then the HTC 7 Trophy would be the best Windows 7 Phone to choose. I'm not fussed about storage tbh so it's not a problem for me.
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If you want expandable storage then the HTC 7 Trophy would be the best Windows 7 Phone to choose. I'm not fussed about storage tbh so it's not a problem for me.
I always think that with storage (as well as connectivity speed) you always think you won't need much but as time goes on you realise that you do.
I remember thinking an 80GB hard drive would be plenty, only a few years back, when I started ripping all my music. Now I'm slightly annoyed that the 1TB drive I use for media is nearly full.
Same with the phone: I wasn't that fussed about storage until I got a handset with a decent(ish) camera and MP3 player. Now I've got an 8GB card almost full.
I say you can never have too much storage.
The N8 has a 16GB intern memory plus you can add up to 48GB in the card-slot, that would be enough...even for me ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
When I purchased my first PC, people thought I was insane to upgrade to the 80 meg hard drive. I also "wasted" money on 4 megs of memory.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave B
I agree, it can never be a bad thing to have more storage. I'm surprised more of the phone and mobile market don't make it easier for those that desire it.
I'm glad I'm not 3G superphone concerned. I just want one that fits in my pocket, holds a charge, and makes phone calls. The choices are almost infinite!
But that means you can't play "Zombie, run!" on your phone :bigcry:Quote:
Originally Posted by airshifter
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Pino, is there any reason you haven't considered a dedicated MP3 player? A good MP3 player will be better than a phone for music than a phone.Quote:
Originally Posted by pino
Why would I want to play that when I can play Left 4 Dead on my PC? :pQuote:
Originally Posted by J4MIE
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I have but then I would be forced to carry both the MP3 and a mobile with me, and I don't want to do that. Btw the N96 is an excellent MP3 and an ok mobile so I am not in rush to replace it...will wait for the perfect solution for me ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
If your N96 is still in working order I'd stick with that for the time being. It is/was a decent phone.Quote:
Originally Posted by pino
I will probably do that and spend those money in visiting a new rally-event next year :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Mark