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Smartphones Show 46 (Nokia E90 vs HTC Kaiser/TyTN II/Tilt)

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The head to head that everyone wanted to see, in a bumper length edition! No holds barred.

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  • lol gosh if people think the e90 is better, you are truly lost!

  • Note that you're commenting on a VERY old show, opinions will be somewhat out of date.

  • Well done on the review. I was concerned with the sponsorship, but having viewed you other videos - I could only agree with your observation and comment. My household has N95,LG Viewty and Blackberry curve - which covers the spectrum.

    I'm stuck with the choice between the Tytn II and iphone but will now throw the E90 into the mix. What is the best your on-line charting, browsing and playback of divx & avi??

    Although i'm not put off by adding more software.

    Thanks

  • Well, there's CorePlayer Mobile - but I'm not sure how it'd react to the E90's larger screen. Experiments needed!

  • hello.,.,love the reviews.,., wanted to know i can watch youtube videos or veoh videos on the nokia e90.,.,thanks,. keep  up the brilliant reviews

  • Use the third party Mobitubia?

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  • Love the way you call the size of the Nokia a redeeming feature, turn a neg into a pos. You should head over to Switzerland and get on the Hadron team.

    You moan that you want the Tilt to be better out of the box, but how hard is downloading a .cab and installing? That way you install what you want and don't get Bloatware which I feel is more of an issue in a limited memory environment.

    Sponsored by Symbian though, so what did i expect?

  • lol that statement "sponsored by symbian" at the end...that surely makes for a massively fair comparison doesnt it.

    sorry, but as far as i'm concerned, the TyTN II is just better in every way. and it looks a damn sight better too.

    yes windows mobile is dated, but theres MUCH more than software available than symbian. and its easy as pie to make more if it doesnt do something you want. if theres something more you want from it, then there will pretty much always be a way to do it.

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  • Although I'll give it to you as you seem to know what you're saying...I would have to say why would anyone want the E90?? You need a gun holster to carry that thing around..it's obsured! The tilt is better as you can pump it up with 3rd party applications and load it with TomTom 7 in addition to it can hold 8GB of expandable memory and The speaker is for speakerphone not for the music...Sorry but the E90 is an ugly brick phone and anyway tilt has had the WM 6.1 upgrade already

  • you can play flash videos with Skyfire

  • i have a E90, and i'm vrey happy, i had dopod 383 and imate, but the E 90 was the best, and vrey strong phone.

  • the reason i prefer the tilt over the e90 is because of its touch screen... it adds a whole knew dimension to the phone...

  • well to each his own I guess as far as screen sizes go I don't really want a TV in my pocket. Yeah E90 wins on resolution overall I'd go with the tytn for form factor more third party apps for windows and 6.1 is out now so that evens the bar for me

  • soo..conlusion e90 its better..

  • Of course Nokia would win. Would you trust a company with annual net income of more than 10 billion US$ or one with 300something million US$ to build your phone.Nokia's like the Toyota of the mobile industry in my opinion.

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