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YW.
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ajaxblu wrote:
Also, I already know the cameras on these basic phones are of little use
Thanks for any advice.
When the staff at phonearena.com review a phone, included in the review are pictures taken with the phone's camera so that a person can gauge the quality of the camera.
Also ... It isn't mentioned much, but if a non-smartphone has a video camera then it'll probably be capable of playing video that you've converted. Some of the non-smartphones with that ability will require you to put constraints on the video (e.g., lower the frame rate or omit some encoding features or lower the video resolution) while other non-smartphones like the Samsung u370/Reality, the Samsung Convoy 2 (according to the specs), and the Casio Ravine 2 have a little bit more advanced video player and can even play h264 videos in simple profile.
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My EN3 has a nice calender, I use it a ton to set reminders. Also has a notepad and a voice recorder and they are all built into the phone. Also has an alarm and calculator and a few more things built in. The octane should be just about the same as when I played with my friends think it had all that. Only thing I didn't like on hers the ringer was not loud enough with it closed but she has one built in ringtone that is louder than the other's a little so just uses that one. Mary
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thanks mohave - i'll check out phonearena.
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thanks for the info mary!
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