1. At least we all agree
  2. I picked one up on Amazon for a desktop PC for no more than £5. Works brilliantly, hasn't once dropped out or lagged behind. Cheap as chips.
  3. Kirsten, you need an USB WiFi adapter.
  4. Ordered the Lumia 800
  5. Took the plunge then. Keep us posted. I'm still enjoying ut but can't help but feel that it could do with another 0.2 or 0.3 inches on the screen.
  6. Originally posted by germcevoyTook the plunge then. Keep us posted. I'm still enjoying ut but can't help but feel that it could do with another 0.2 or 0.3 inches on the screen.


    What size is it?

    EDIT: Nevermind, just found out. It does seem a little small compared to today's standards. Not sure I'd want to roll around in HTC's 4.7" park (let's forget the Galaxy Note), though you never know. I went from 3" to 4.3" quite comfortably. 4"+ should now be standard on these types of devices in my opinion.
  7. It is 3.7". Found a great deal, free with a 1yr contract. Hope to receive it next week, depends on the number transfer from my current provider.
  8. Free with 1 year? That's a great contract And which fee per month you have? I guess it must be pretty high... I got my N8 free with 18 months contract with a ~40€/month fee...
  9. Bought a new camera today - an Olympus. Still waiting for it to charge...
  10. Looks compact enough, as shown below. 720p video recording, 14MP, optical zoom.

  11. The screen isn't small per se. Its just that they have left quote a bit of glass under the windows touch keys unused and forced these keys right up under the actual screen (annoyingly so). I'm comparing it to an iPhone 4 with a 3.5" screen and for some reason it seems bigger. Odd.

    Nothing serious though but too much bezel at the bottom of the device.