Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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High quality materials? It looks just like the N81 which feels like a toy at best. Also, how is this different from the other devices in the N series...which are all pretty much the same. I don't get it. Take the N95, give it a different case, add TV and that's the N96?
Cool, in that case why wasn't the red N95 called the N96? It's got just about as many changes from the black N95 as this "new" one. It seems like Nokia is pumping out more phones a month than Steven Segal movies. They need to start taking their time developing phones instead of coming up with "high end", cheap quality, bug ridden devices every 3 months.
Mr. Smoot,
If you understand English you may notice that it's very hard if not impossible to be able to judge the feel and materials of the phone by pictures alone.
Show me where I was rude. Here though, to satisfy your argument:
[MiniMe] You were rude because you told people to get real, like we're all fantasizing. Moreover you generalize things in an sarcastic and un-argumented manner. Just to confirm that you were rude, read for yourself your own statement below:
Let me know when you have moved out of your grandma's basement.
".. [I] assumed that since it looks like the N81 it must be built like the N81".
According to your logic I can conclude that "all the things in the world are the same, but have differences".
Again, English>You. Show me where I said this: "all the things in the world are the same, but have differences". However, if 2 phones made by the same manufacturer, look the same, run the same software, guess what...you can safely conclude that they are largely the same.
Show me where did I say that you said this "all the things..". They look the same? You were able to distinguish this from a couple of pictures only? You're good.. We can "safely" conclude? Why safely? because you said so??
"I have a Nokia E61i which has body parts made of aluminium. So not "ALL" their phones are made of plastic. Similarly, their "usual plastic" is not cheap."
Next time we are talking about N series devices please restrict your comments to these devices. I have an 8800 which is also not made of plastic. Their usual plastic is cheap as long as it creaks and the paint comes off from normal use (N95-8GB, N95, N81 etc). Also, I would like to know how many of these phones you actually own because obviously you know NOTHING about them and how well they are built.
You made a general statement about the Nokia phones. Quote: "the usual cheap plastic all their other phones are made of." Please note your own words: "all their other phones" not "all their other N-series phones". You "obviously" know all the phones I have.. Wow..
Facts:
N95-1: requires tape on the back of the sliding part so it doesn't wobble. Paint comes off after 3 months of regular use. Light leaks out of the device like it was meant to be a flashlight.
N95-2: requires tape on the back of the sliding part so it doesn't wobble. Paint comes off after 2 months of regular use.
N81: cheap plastic, crappy slider, easily scratched, paint comes off.
N80: requires tape on the back of the sliding part so it doesn't wobble. Every part that could be loose is loose.
Just how did you exactly determine which part could be loose before it became loose?
That was my last comment. My time is valuable.
So, by the Steven Segal comment you mean that they aren't releasing very many new phones? Because I dont see any new Steven Segal movies, if at all, within the past few years.