> The K800i is an extremely capable and feature-rich handset. What
> features do you require? I would avoid symbian nokias at all costs.
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> > The K800i is an extremely capable and feature-rich handset. What
> > features do you require? I would avoid symbian nokias at all costs.
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> Nokia has it's problems, but so does the k800i.... Just Google "Faulty k800i
> joystick" or "Keys peeling on my K800i"
You could repeat that exercise for any phone. For that sort of statistic
to mean anything you would have to also know the number of phones that
didn't malfunction!
> new firmware. I've researched a hell of a lot on the K800i, and *loads* of
> complaints with the keys peeling (even after one month!!!) and failing
> joysticks, which they still haven't sorted after problems with the K750.
The joystick is fine on mine. As are the keys. Then again I've spent a
massive £9.99 on a protective case.
> All manufactures have their faults, and after 10 years of owning nothing but
> Nokias, this year I researched everywhere, and will be choosing Nokia again.
> I'm going for a GENERIC N80......
Good luck. Familiarise yourself with the location Nokia online firmware
updater just in case.
> I think Orange branding has to be the WORST. I know Nokia write the
> firmware, but O put so much needless / spam, it just cripples the phone.
There is hardly any branding on the K800. Or the N80 for that matter -
I've had both.
> Everyone I talk to, hates branded phones.
In my 5 years with Orange, I've probably had about 20 people ask if
phones are branded or not. I see 300 customers per day.
> Orange need to keep their nose out of
> crippling phones with their sh.t (then discontinuing them).
Orange are a business, engaged in the business of making money. One of
the ways they do that is by making it easy for people to use services
that generate additional revenue, I.e. the internet. Branding will
always be around and it has got less and less "intrusive" over the last
12-18 months.

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