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Audiovox smt 5600 or Nokia 6682

darkside

Oct 31, 2005, 5:24 PM
Did anyone ever try out the Audivox smt 5600? If so what did you guys think? For you nokia owners, would you ever trade in you 6682's for an Audiovox? Just wondering?
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rockinfigs

Oct 31, 2005, 7:57 PM
NEVER...first its a audiovox..yes the smt5600 received good reviews but ill stick with a nokia for a cell phone..

the audiovox doesnt have EDGE, megapixel camera, and only a 65k color screen plus few other minor things..but the audiovox has minor things the nokia doesnt have like IR port..but for me the class 10 Edge, megapixel camera, and screen resolution if far more important.
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darkside

Oct 31, 2005, 9:19 PM
Thanks for the info. I'll stick with the 6682!
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gwaine

Oct 31, 2005, 9:50 PM
For me it was between those two phones as well. What was the deciding factor for me was the better camera on the 6682. You probably can't go wrong with the 5600 either...Symbian is great on the 6682...I'm guessing you can get some really cool apps on Windows mobile too(5600). I've heard it's pretty much a toss-up between the two phones. I love my 6682 but it was a tough decision.
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holdenmichael

Nov 8, 2005, 3:13 PM
How about the difference in memory (64MB on the SMT 5600 to 8MB on the 6682)?

The HTC 2125 is going to come out soon and it'll have the same feature set as the 6682 (1MP camera, EDGE, improved resolution) so I'm wondering if the memory should be a significant factor in my decision making process.
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aprout

Nov 8, 2005, 6:15 PM
Memory is expandable on both so why would it be an issue?

The only reason I could see choosing either the current or updated 5600 is a strong man love for Bill Gates and his Windows empire.

Seriously, if a small form factor is important and you like Windows for mobile(I don't), then you should choose the 5600.

I have used a 5600 and where it did everything it was supposed to and was easy enough to navigate w/out owmers manual intervention, I just don't like WM 2003 interface. I tend to prefer a more phone-like feel.

The 5600 is a solid unit, I'm sure you'll be happy if you choose it.

If not and you shop at your local Cingular company store, you can bring it back with-in 30days and exchange for another device.
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queenplato

Nov 8, 2005, 7:19 PM
I researched phones for weeks- and I just could not get a phone that wasn't a Nokia. I love my 6682-it comes with a 64 mb card(where are you getting 8mb?). I simply could not find a phone that had the same amount of features, and I couldn't be happier with it. I was kinda scared about some of the negative comments it received on this site-but the only issue I've had is if I open the mmc slot on the side I loose my wallpaper choice. Really not an issue cause it takes two seconds to change back. But I truly love my Nokia 6682-Plus no one else around here has it. I tried the 6230- and the buttons were a real pain in the ass-I have really tiny hands and I couldn't stand it- but the 6682 is really easy to navigate.
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rockinfigs

Nov 8, 2005, 9:20 PM
yes i love my nokia also..i wouldnt get the audiovox...queenplato they were refering to the built in memory
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holdenmichael

Nov 9, 2005, 4:41 AM
Thanks for your input queenplato.
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holdenmichael

Nov 9, 2005, 4:41 AM
aprout said:
Memory is expandable on both so why would it be an issue?

Seriously, if a small form factor is important and you like Windows for mobile(I don't), then you should choose the 5600.


Thanks for your help.

I currently own a SideKick so size isn't an issue.

I asked about the BUILT IN MEMORY because I worried about not being able to have multiple applications opened at the same time and slow menu broswing speed. I don't want a sluggish phone.

The SideKick isn't sluggish (I can change applications in the blink of an eye) and I've never had to worry about doing too many things at once (e-mail, IM, web).
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aprout

Nov 9, 2005, 9:40 PM
Once again, I don't believe that the BUILT IN MEORY makes a hoot of a difference. I store applications on my card and they run fine.

That' why I don't think it matters what the BUILT IN MEMORY is.
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mrdeth

Nov 10, 2005, 12:35 AM
yes I agree screen resolution is more important than the phone taking a charge
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