Deeko
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- Jun 16, 2000
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I'm sensing you want me to post up a list so you can knock each down with that marketing inspired spec sheet from the 6700 one by one. I'm not going to do that, I'll let the summary of the review do the talking:
As far as I can tell the 6700 doesn't have any apps of note. It has OVI maps, which appears to be very basic and graphically weak, but other than that relies on mobile sites for everything else. It does appear to have a comparable feature set, but not all cars with reciprocating combustion engines are supercars, just as not all phones are smartphones.
I already listed the specs it has in line with other smartphones - what it seems to lack is a modern/robust UI and apps. You've dismissed UI, so seemingly all you have left is apps. You also ignore the question about which phones are included that you don't think should be. Is the 6700 included in their list of smartphones sold? Its not an S60 phone, I do hear people complain about S60 phones that don't "deserve".
Nokia sells a lot of phones - a total that puts everyone else to shame. They sell a lot of phones with smartphone capabilities, too - and regardless of classification, they still sold those phones. Is it really a big deal if, say, 20% of the phones some analyst thinks is a smartphone, you don't?
I've already made my point several times, and pm alluded to it as well. There are a lot of features that people associate with a smartphone. Few phones have ALL of them. These Nokias, like it or not, do have many/most of them.