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*Jono*

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#15559 28-Aug-2007 20:10
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Hey Guys.

Looking at getting one of these. Currently have the 6265. Can you change the themes on the 6275? I remember that the standard theme on the 6265 made it hard to read some of the text but changed it and it was a lot better.

Apat from the sliding function of the 6265 will i notice much of a change betwen the models.

Cheers.

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  #84180 28-Aug-2007 20:39
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I have one of these, currently not in use, a nice phone to use, better then the 6265, ( i didnt really like the slide) 1st thing I noticed with the 6275 is the face scratches really really Really! easy, others have said the same. On a positive note no problems with reading whats on the screen, themes arent that great, didnt use them. Although the camera is 2Mp the photos have a very slight green tinge for indoor photos but outside photos are great. It has a great orgainiser and I like the way it would auto sync when in range of my laptop (when in bluetooth mode)



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  #84182 28-Aug-2007 20:51
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*Jono*: Hey Guys.

Looking at getting one of these. Currently have the 6265. Can you change the themes on the 6275? I remember that the standard theme on the 6265 made it hard to read some of the text but changed it and it was a lot better.

Apat from the sliding function of the 6265 will i notice much of a change betwen the models.

Cheers.


The 6275 is a good, phone, having had both the 6265 and 6275 myself. The 6275 seems to have faster reacting software than the 6265. As for the themes, I've created a few of my own and they work well.

The 6275 does everything the 6265 does, plus GPS.

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#84199 28-Aug-2007 23:21
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Easily scratched. GET A SCREEN PROTECTOR. I used a belkin ipod 3-pack and cut them to size.

It's just a 6265 with a much smaller casing, slightly faster software, the old music player and EQ back.

The camera is better in normal light and worse in low-light.

The GPS function is REAL GPS but while not the most featured application it does work well.

Nice phone overall, one real peeve is that Telecom made the greedy decision to remove the "calling cards" option from the menus which was very handy for using VoIP services....

Asides that, one of the best Telecom phones ever used and is a great size and style.



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  #84345 29-Aug-2007 21:09
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Cheers for the info guys! Will hopefully get one in the next few weeks and a 2gig microSD card.

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  #84705 31-Aug-2007 19:01
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I got the phone today.

Still getting use to having to 'unlock' the phone unlike the 6265 when you could just slide it open to unlock.

I miss the 6265, wish they still made it :(

But meh. What 2G Micro SD card work with the 6275?

Will this Sandisk one?:
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Electronics-photography/Memory-cards/SD-Media/2G-over/auction-116057235.htm?p=38

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#84707 31-Aug-2007 19:07
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It seems quite good with the various cards (Unlike the 6234), I used a couple but I stuck with a Japanese-made Kingston which are actually identical to the Nokia branded ones.



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