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Nokia N95 voice quality
Your review of the Nokia N95 (July 2007) cause me some amusement following my recent experience with a Nokia E50. Having switched service providers, and having been presented with a shiny new E50 fully of useful features for the business user, I spent several hours transferring my address book from my previous handset, digesting the E50’s manual, and generally getting to grips with its little quirks, only to get complaints of a severe echo on the line from anyone speaking to me on the phone.
A quick trawl of the internet revealed so many threads reporting similar problems that one might suspect a design fault. My amusement with your review of the N95 mobile phone was that there was not a single comment in whole page about the phone’s ability to make calls, presumably the primary function of a mobile??? My own recent experience shows that this should not be taken for granted!
Trevor Towler



I could have written this myself. I got my E50, new from Vodafone last November when I switched from Orange. Vodafone have just exchanged it as they admited they thought my handset was faulty. Having now read several of the various support blogs etc I am in despair at any E50 phone ever working well. I certainly don't have time to update it and nurse it along. It is the worst mobile I have ever owned by far.
Posted by Martyn R Poole | June 19, 2007 7:03 PM