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#10010 7-Nov-2004 11:51
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Does the 6225 have better picture quality of somthing? Isn't the screen quite small tho so wouldnt it be harder for pxting? What phone did you prefer out of the two?




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#10017 7-Nov-2004 16:20
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6225 is 0.3MP sanyo I -think- is 0.1mp. Sanyo screen is 65k colour, 6225 is 4k (and smaller physically), but this doesnt make any difference to ease of MMSing. Nokia manages the whole process much better than Sanyo does. ( I prefer the 6225 if you cant tell ).







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#10036 7-Nov-2004 23:05
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Nokia yes, Sanyo no.

Camera sux, See for yourself.

Sanyo......
http://server2.orcon.net.nz/cdma/san8100.jpg

Nokia 6225
http://server2.orcon.net.nz/cdma/nok6225.jpg

The Pictures you get sent are not delivered to your sanyo phone unlike the nokia, but rather stored on an online "gallery"

Meaning you say to your friends, "look at this picture of my brothers missis" and go into your TXT inbox, Find the TXT message, open the TXT message, click on the LIGHTSPEED.XTRA.CO.NZ/MMS/Blahblahblah.jsp and then wait about 30 seconds for the phone to go online and then display the image. yawn yawn yawn.

On my 6225, you press about 3 keys and just scroll through them on the phone itself which takes about 5 seconds..

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