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UK to be first to enjoy Microsoft phones... |
wapchimp Joined: Jun 09, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Land of the chimps PM, WWW
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here is the spec for the SPV: The SPV is powered by microsoft 2002 smartphone operating system - it offers html browsing via GPRS, e-mail, tri band, outlook, MSN messenger, speakerphone, external memory slot (supports MMC & SD secure digital cards), photo messaging, ir, windows media player for MP3 & movie clips etc - has a 64K 176x220 colour screen - it is sold with a stereo headset, camera attatchment & combined charger/cradle & retails for £179.99. It has been developed in partnership with microsoft (the same as the orange videophone) & is exclusive to Orange. |
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Epedemic Joined: Dec 28, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: Denmark, Copenhagen PM |
http://www.infosync.no/news/2002/n/2481.html <- theres a review...
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vgergo Joined: Jul 01, 2002 Posts: 36 From: Budapest, Hungary PM |
I actually remember the first windows CE handhelds, they had their reset buttons hidden in the battery compartment. It had to be resetted often, and it was a pain to access the button.
Then version 2.0 came out, with an impovement! Not that the OS became more stable, but device manufacturers moved the reset buttons from the covered battery compartment to a more accessible place on the back side of the machine.
Version 2.11 - even more improvement: the reset button is now part of the keyboard (see a HP Jornada 680 or 720!)
I think Microsoft OS for phones is just a joke. I can imagine seeing blue screens when I'm trying to answer an important call... |
Fahed_2000 Joined: Feb 12, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: UK - London PM, WWW
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My bro has the new hp microsoft mobile, it's greate but for the battery
Good Shit, Bad Shit, It's all Shit |
duncanb99 Joined: Apr 30, 2002 Posts: 137 From: South London PM |
Got this from Sendo UK last week:
Hello,
The Z100 is being launched in the UK within the next couple of weeks.
Regards
Emma Erker
Sendo Limited
Sendo Base Station
Hatchford Brook
Hatchford Way
Sheldon
Birmingham
B26 3RZ
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Eulogy Joined: Sep 24, 2002 Posts: 174 From: Horten, Norway PM |
looks cool.but i guess that the battery will be used up quite fast coz of all the fancy stuff
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chucky egg Joined: Sep 13, 2002 Posts: 78 From: England PM |
Yeah, right! I don't believe a word Sendo say anymore.
About 2 months ago they told me carphone warehouse had them on their UK site as "coming soon"... see if you can find it - it aint there!
The SPV looks OK though, not quite a nice as the Sendo IMHO, but if they actually release the thing I will be having a look.
What if I wake up one day and *this* is my real life? |
jerod38 Joined: Oct 22, 2002 Posts: 6 PM |
Not true, check my thread.......
http://esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=12831&forum=12 |
jcpsad Joined: Oct 15, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM, WWW
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I think its true... it's in the microsoft website...
http://www.microsoft.com/mobile/smartphone/default.asp
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jamojdm Joined: Jan 13, 2002 Posts: 290 From: Manchester - UK PM |
I've been thinking about the new MS software for phones, and I know it may have bugs and teh such, but I feel its a step in teh right direction! We are finally starting to get more useful and standard features.
When I glance at my phones screen I want to see all the info. Like time, signal, battery, email, sms, mms, appointments, notes. I know something similar can be set up on the Samsung T100, so when u open the phone the stuff is there for u. But on my T68, all I have is a clock (which i know many of you hate), and if you press a button to get rid of the clock, the display is still not too informative!
I say mobile phones start to get a common interface, where we can install ourselves, making them more like pocket pc's.
Jamo |
Tutai Joined: Feb 15, 2002 Posts: 9 From: New Zealand PM |
A Microsoft phone?? You got to be bloody joking, it will be full of bugs, everyone will be able to hack into it, it wont work with anyone elses phones, it will call Microsoft everyday to tell them who you have been calling, and you will need to buy new software every few months to stay supported.
Forget it!! |
jcpsad Joined: Oct 15, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM, WWW
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i'm just wandering... will apple do the same?
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chucky egg Joined: Sep 13, 2002 Posts: 78 From: England PM |
maybe... but I bet theirs is (a) more reliable and (b) more expensive!
What if I wake up one day and *this* is my real life? |
jcpsad Joined: Oct 15, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM, WWW
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yeah! im sure of that!
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marknicholls Joined: Feb 23, 2002 Posts: 466 PM |
There are rumours that if u buy the SPV on orange that u will have the option of 10mb for just £6 a month.....if its true then thats a bargain...
Mark mnichollsuk@mac.com SE Z600 |
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