Which phone is the best.

Hi everybody,
Which phone is the best for ,mainly, web surfing.
Thank for your comments.
Fattan

04-Sep-2008 11:19 PM
el_loco wrote:
patc, E6x devices have QVGA screen, the same as if you rotate an N95, what are you talking about?
True, but when you rotate the N95 you then have the keyboard at the side which is - at best - a complete pain. Also, having a QWERTY keyboard is a distinct advantage if you're going to be doing any typing - which I certainly tend to do when on t'interweb, eg: entering URLs, yakking on here etc.
If, as the original post stated, web surfing is your primary concern, one of these E-series definitely beats any N-series hands down.
Of course, now it turns out that a camera is also important, I'd agree with the suggestions above of the N96 closely followed by either the N95 8GB or the N82 (depending on your slider / candy bar preferences).

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