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About 3 months ago I upgraded my Vodafone contract and went for a Sony Ericsson W715 - a very good phone but not ideal but the best from the bunch I could upgrade to.

I've decided now I really do need a zoom and flash on the camera so I'm thinking of selling it and buying a more suitable phone.

I've no real idea what is out there (or any idea how much I could get for the W715 - after from daily use it is immaculate (as it is used daily it isn't as-new condition as it does get used)) - so I'm looking for advice please?

What I'm after -

No slider existing and previous phone are sliders and I really don't like them - ideally a candy bar but might consider touchscreen if it works.
Can withstand a few knocks - doesn't need to withstand a nuclear war but it lives in my pockets and can be thrown around (i.e. if I fall off my bike!)
5Mp camera - with zoom and a flash
Wifi
Bluetooth (SE seem to have the best implementation of Bluetooth as it works seamlessly with my car kit - Nokia and Samsung have been hit and miss)
NOT an Iphone
Ability to play media files (music and video)
Good battery life - the W715 gets used a lot daily and the battery last 3 days between charges - I want that, not charging it daily
GPS
The Form factor shouldn't be any bigger than a first gen Nokia N95

Also, ideally I'm hoping to punt the W715 and put very little towards the new phone.

Any suggestions please?

Thanks.


 
Posted : 19/06/2009 8:37 pm
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Get an iPhone and use your current phone when there's a risk of destroying it. I've just gone over to one and they're ace!


 
Posted : 20/06/2009 9:42 pm
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Take a look at the Sony Ericsson C902. Has 5 Mp camera, 3G, Bluetooth etc and can now be had cheap(er) due to C905 coming out.


 
Posted : 20/06/2009 10:25 pm
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Had a C902 and it failed on pretty much everything - I'm sure it was a faulty phone but put me right off...also has a slider of sorts so I'm not convinced.

I'm against Iphones - primarily as they are Apple and primarily sold because it looks good and then because it does everything - I'm the complete opposite and loathe things to look good over function, from the mates who have them, they seem to have to charge them everyday - some use them all the time others use them for calls (and the image), but they all say it needs charged everyday - not what I'm after.

I was getting a bit worried as this had no replies last night - I figured with everyone going on the Iphone Bash/praise onslaught that people would have an idea of something that could satisfy my requirements...but the silence was a touch worrying...so far, Iphone is out - it won't work with Vodafone anyway and the C902 is a potential contender...

Anything else? Thanks for the suggestions so far.


 
Posted : 21/06/2009 6:42 pm
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Cheap Nokia. Bombproof and you won't cry if it gets nicked/lost/destroyed by aliens.


 
Posted : 21/06/2009 6:42 pm
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N95 8GB .. yeah no zoom but the camera is pretty good, the slider actually works and it can take a few knocks. (mine has been kicked into a rockpool, fallen down stairs onto solid floor and survived a few crashed on the bike.)


 
Posted : 21/06/2009 6:49 pm
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I've got the first gen Nokia N95 and I'm not looking for another - the slider goes both ways in a pocket (which is why I'm not wanting a slider as a replacement).

I'm not looking for a phone just for my biking, ideally a phone to do it all (from my original list), so the toughness is a requirement but so is everything else.

Cheers.


 
Posted : 21/06/2009 6:51 pm
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I'm thinking of getting an HTC Magic. I think it meets all of your requirements apart from the camera stuff, but then I don't take many pics anyway. Does anyone else have one?


 
Posted : 21/06/2009 7:57 pm
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I quite fancy a nokia 5800, nice big screen for maps...


 
Posted : 21/06/2009 8:35 pm
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Nokia 5800 meets most of your requirements, DB. Battery life is ok provided you don't use if for lots of media/WiFi/GPS stuff.

£24 p/m on Vodafone with unlimited text and internet, 600 talk minutes (not sure I've spoken on a phone for 600 minutes cumulatively) and no roaming charges in Europe this summer.


 
Posted : 21/06/2009 8:57 pm
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Aye has everything but the camera - which is probably going to be liveable with (as I'm fairly certain I'm never going to get the phone I'm ideally after) - I now need to locate a cheap source for one as I can't get it from Vodafone (without paying big bucks)...cheers.


 
Posted : 22/06/2009 6:55 am
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Have a look at the e71.

The camera is pretty shite, and the flash is overpowering within 3-5 feet (i.e. useless!)

Apart from that, it's a damn fine phone. The standard wee leather holster it comes with makes it pretty robust too, and is pocket friendly. Battery life is reasonable for a standard phone, excellent for a smartphone. I get about 3-4 days between charges in normal use. Wee bit of GPS, some WiFi, plenty texts, 20 odd calls per day, bit of web browsing / snaptu use. And BBC iPlayer works on it!

This is the firt e-series Nokia I have had. It's a bit of a revelation. I have previously suffered the nokia beta-testing programme that is the N-series (N80, N95 mk1) - both truly shocking phones. The e-series phones are so much better, but with the bells & whistles turned down a tad (like a crap camera)


 
Posted : 22/06/2009 7:09 am