Nokia 3560 vs Panasonic Versio/Allure

Posted: 08-05-2004, 01:51 AM
I was looking at Nokia 6560 and 3560 for ATT's TDMA network. However, I
have basically concluded that the former, much as I like it, is too
expensive. In the meantime the newsgroups have received glowing
reports about Panasonic Versio/Allure. If someone has the experience to
compare the Panasonics with Nokia 3560 I would be grateful. They go for
comparable prices on Ebay.
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Re: Nokia 3560 vs Panasonic Versio/Allure
Posted: 08-05-2004, 03:49 PM
RPS <rps@null.void> wrote in message news:<040820041956352828%rps@null.void>...
> I was looking at Nokia 6560 and 3560 for ATT's TDMA network. However, I
> have basically concluded that the former, much as I like it, is too
> expensive. In the meantime the newsgroups have received glowing
> reports about Panasonic Versio/Allure. If someone has the experience to
> compare the Panasonics with Nokia 3560 I would be grateful. They go for
> comparable prices on Ebay.


We can only say, that Nokia phones 6560 and 3560 are supported by
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convenient, when you can manage your mobile phone data in
multifunctional interface.

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Best regards, Maxim Vyalkov
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Re: Nokia 3560 vs Panasonic Versio/Allure
Posted: 08-05-2004, 05:26 PM
I don't know of any advantages the Panasonic has over the Nokia other than
size & weight although I would get the optional battery if you can find one.
I had the Panasonic and like it very much because of the size/weight issue.
For most people the Nokia is probably the better buy as it has far more
accessories available for it, much larger characters on the display, much
longer standard battery, & more features. There were very few accessories
made for the Panasonic and you will probably have trouble finding those.

Fred
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> I was looking at Nokia 6560 and 3560 for ATT's TDMA network. However, I
> have basically concluded that the former, much as I like it, is too
> expensive. In the meantime the newsgroups have received glowing
> reports about Panasonic Versio/Allure. If someone has the experience to
> compare the Panasonics with Nokia 3560 I would be grateful. They go for
> comparable prices on Ebay.



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