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muchdrama

Aug 12, 2005, 1:23 PM
...it's nice to see imaginative designs from Siemens. At least till BenQ unleashes mediocrity upon the brand.
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joachim

Aug 12, 2005, 1:47 PM
muchdrama said:
...it's nice to see imaginative designs from Siemens. At least till BenQ unleashes mediocrity upon the brand.


I would hardly call that imaginative muchdrama. Looks pretty lame to me.
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muchdrama

Aug 12, 2005, 2:27 PM
joachim said:
muchdrama said:
...it's nice to see imaginative designs from Siemens. At least till BenQ unleashes mediocrity upon the brand.


I would hardly call that imaginative muchdrama. Looks pretty lame to me.


A difference of opinion, m'boy.
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joachim

Aug 12, 2005, 2:42 PM
muchdrama said:
joachim said:
muchdrama said:
...it's nice to see imaginative designs from Siemens. At least till BenQ unleashes mediocrity upon the brand.


I would hardly call that imaginative muchdrama. Looks pretty lame to me.


A difference of opinion, m'boy.


true true
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eric Lin

Aug 12, 2005, 3:52 PM
imaginitive? i'm not sure. i don't think the cc75 looks much different than sanyo's old thin phone on sprint. you could even say it looks alot like moto v270 v280 bargain SLVRs.

lame? well if you're looking for whiz-bang features and some sort of novel design, then yes, lame.

i'd say elegant. elegant isn't usually high tech, but it usually is well-designed with clean lines. i like the lines of these, even if they aren't exactly novel, they're a well done version. sadly i doubt siemens fixed up their interface to match the new clean exterior.
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muchdrama

Aug 12, 2005, 4:22 PM
eric Lin said:
imaginitive? i'm not sure. i don't think the cc75 looks much different than sanyo's old thin phone on sprint. you could even say it looks alot like moto v270 v280 bargain SLVRs.

lame? well if you're looking for whiz-bang features and some sort of novel design, then yes, lame.

i'd say elegant. elegant isn't usually high tech, but it usually is well-designed with clean lines. i like the lines of these, even if they aren't exactly novel, they're a well done version. sadly i doubt siemens fixed up their interface to match the new clean exterior.


Let me put it another way: I'm happy to see Siemens making an effort at putting out something professional and slick looking. I've always been a f...
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MobileMogul

Aug 12, 2005, 4:38 PM
I like the looks of these phones, but will they fix the internal problems that are common with their phones. I have a cf62t and it turns off a lot when I close it. This is my third one.

Hopefully these are better.
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muchdrama

Aug 12, 2005, 6:25 PM
MobileMogul said:
I like the looks of these phones, but will they fix the internal problems that are common with their phones. I have a cf62t and it turns off a lot when I close it. This is my third one.

Hopefully these are better.


I'd heard the cf62t wasn't that great either...a certain case of "you get what you pay for".
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Brooklyn Blues

Aug 12, 2005, 2:34 PM
Why dont think just give up already. No one gives a rats ass about their offerings. Sony Ericsson and Nokia blow them out of the water
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muchdrama

Aug 12, 2005, 2:39 PM
Brooklyn Blues said:
Why dont think just give up already. No one gives a rats ass about their offerings. Sony Ericsson and Nokia blow them out of the water


"Why don't think"? Exactly.
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joachim

Aug 12, 2005, 2:43 PM
muchdrama said:
Brooklyn Blues said:
Why dont think just give up already. No one gives a rats ass about their offerings. Sony Ericsson and Nokia blow them out of the water


"Why don't think"? Exactly.


lol
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