To: Eric L who wrote (9958 ) 3/20/2001 6:22:33 PM From: 49thMIMOMander Respond to of 34857 I'm lost... That long (often broken) external antenna is because thats what mother nature said must be used for 450Mhz AMPS and whatever someone is transmitting on those long airwaves, compare the antenna on your FM-car-radio (70cm at 80-100Mhz) and what your grandfather did to get that AM,SW recption working, those 40 meter long things. (same as needing a longer ship to match the waves on the atlantic and a shorter to match the waves in the finnish gulf, kind of quarter wavelength stuff, same as neanderthalian flutes and the well temperated clavier of Bach, Jimi Hendrix and Starspangled Banner and the wife getting so angry that her voice still .... but that short vocal tract is sometimes useful on CNBC, sounds so bubbly and twit-twit-twit) Browser or not browser is a matter of sectoring the market, not just the basestation simulations, but basically a matter of the amount of RAM and ROM (flash-RAM if any fixes might be possible). "i" is usually used by Nokia for improved, the internal antenna is used where the forrest of base stations has grown dense enough and higher (shorter wavelengths) carriers and bandwidths (capacity) are used, like 1800-1900 Mhz (hmm..7cm, 3 inch..not the latin american standard) The 3200-3300 design question is interesting, but I could still not find a link to the important design features of the 3285 (that sensitive tip of the top, smoothly becoming a little thinner, kind of easily sliding into the pocket, no broken antennas) 33XX is more towards the fashion 82XX, 32XX more towards the new 63XX. 33XX and 82XX actually looks a lot like the regular, carefully cut office suits of well or less endowed women, the real men prefer a display swelling 7110, the sudden click of the banana extender. Ilmarinen. P.S. I have a couple of used 5XXX,62XXs, nobody wants them, expect the museum collectors, wonder what will revive the 5XXX series??