Nokia N8 vs HTC Wildfire

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  • Ash
    Seasoned Pro
    • Jun 2001
    • 3272

    #1

    Nokia N8 vs HTC Wildfire

    Due a Meteor upgrade and thinking of getting either Nokia N8 or HTC Wildfire.
    Anyone use either or both and have thoughts on them?

    Currently have Nokia E71 and have been a long standing Nokia man
    Larry Be Wyse
    www.acsportsimages.com
  • dahamsta
    Director
    • May 2001
    • 14106

    #2
    I can't really comment on the Wildfire, but I'd strongly recommend Android. I've had a series of smartphones going back many years, but Android is a game changer; a life changer even. More importantly from a future-proofing point of view though, Symbian is dead in the water - I honestly can't see them recovering at this point - and Nokia will be too unless they migrate to another OS quick-sharp. I'd strongly recommend going the Android route. Even an iPhone would be better than a Nokia at the moment, and I hate Apple.

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    • A face
      Capped Player
      • Jun 2001
      • 15373

      #3
      Originally posted by Ash
      Due a Meteor upgrade and thinking of getting either Nokia N8 or HTC Wildfire.
      Anyone use either or both and have thoughts on them?

      Currently have Nokia E71 and have been a long standing Nokia man
      No to Nokia at this point, they seriously took their eye off the ball. Complete 'FAIL' on their part.

      As dahamsta says, if its Android then its good. As Meteor what all your options are? It might be worth paying a bit extra and getting a good phone. The Wildfire and Legend were/are both good phones but it might be worth looking at the Desire or HD2
      The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.

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      • dahamsta
        Director
        • May 2001
        • 14106

        #4
        Originally posted by A face
        As dahamsta says, if its Android then its good.
        God no, there are some awful android handsets out there. The T-Mobile G2 has an IC that reinstalls the base OS if you root or upgrade it, and Vodafone have just come out with a "cheap" android handset that's such a chunk of crap they don't even list the MHz on the sales page!

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