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<blockquote data-quote="OptiplexFx" data-source="post: 5354071" data-attributes="member: 208281"><p>Wi-Fi is same as in notebooks. You can connect to internet through Wi-Fi hotspots or using your own Wi-Fi router. Don’t need a notebook, phone can directly connect. I normally use it for taking Skype Calls with Fring and Nimbuzz (they are multiprotocol messengers with voice; supports Skype, MSN, Yahoo, Gtalk etc..). You can also make your phone appear as a computer on a LAN over Wi-Fi and transfer files between computers and your phone. Much faster than Bluetooth, and the range is better too. </p><p></p><p>Nokia 6220 is a smartphone whereas SE C902 is not. That is the main reason for the price difference. With a smartphone you can do lot more when it comes to 3rd party apps. If you take a normal phone, then you are limited to Java apps that have somewhat limited access to phone features. However, if you are only looking for basic phone for its’ basic phone functions (i.e : taking calls, SMSs, Music, photos etc..) then something like C902 is good enough. But if you want to try out new things or install lot of tools and custom apps like custom media players, office applications etc.. then you need a smartphone. Another thing 6220 has over C902 is a GPS, even though you can’t really find very good detailed maps yet, I think it is a nice feature to have. </p><p></p><p>Most nokia phones sold in SL are made in China, well, I don’t really see much of a problem with it. Just because the factory is located in China doesn’t necessarily mean quality is bad; because it is still a Nokia factory and I’m sure they have strict quality standards. Never compare a Chinese made Nokia with a those cheap crappy unbranded Chinese phones. Quality and features between those two are worlds apart ! </p><p>BTW I have a Nokia 5800 XM (it says Made By Nokia, which usually means made in China)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OptiplexFx, post: 5354071, member: 208281"] Wi-Fi is same as in notebooks. You can connect to internet through Wi-Fi hotspots or using your own Wi-Fi router. Don’t need a notebook, phone can directly connect. I normally use it for taking Skype Calls with Fring and Nimbuzz (they are multiprotocol messengers with voice; supports Skype, MSN, Yahoo, Gtalk etc..). You can also make your phone appear as a computer on a LAN over Wi-Fi and transfer files between computers and your phone. Much faster than Bluetooth, and the range is better too. Nokia 6220 is a smartphone whereas SE C902 is not. That is the main reason for the price difference. With a smartphone you can do lot more when it comes to 3rd party apps. If you take a normal phone, then you are limited to Java apps that have somewhat limited access to phone features. However, if you are only looking for basic phone for its’ basic phone functions (i.e : taking calls, SMSs, Music, photos etc..) then something like C902 is good enough. But if you want to try out new things or install lot of tools and custom apps like custom media players, office applications etc.. then you need a smartphone. Another thing 6220 has over C902 is a GPS, even though you can’t really find very good detailed maps yet, I think it is a nice feature to have. Most nokia phones sold in SL are made in China, well, I don’t really see much of a problem with it. Just because the factory is located in China doesn’t necessarily mean quality is bad; because it is still a Nokia factory and I’m sure they have strict quality standards. Never compare a Chinese made Nokia with a those cheap crappy unbranded Chinese phones. Quality and features between those two are worlds apart ! BTW I have a Nokia 5800 XM (it says Made By Nokia, which usually means made in China) [/QUOTE]
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