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Devilishcry
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Posted: 2002-12-17 06:50
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@faca

Shove the Neonode s**t up your a** wheather its f***ing happening or not, we dont care, the P800 is the best phone (so far) out there so shut the f*** up coz thats what everyone say!!! THIS IS A SE DISCUSSION FORUM REMEMBER, AND YOUR DISAGREEING WITH EVERYTHING IS JUST UNBEARABLE!!! F*** YOU!!! :@
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skjalg
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Posted: 2002-12-17 07:45
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hehe!
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Jison
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Posted: 2002-12-17 07:52
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Subject was P(Swedish Brick)800 vs Neonade and as P800 is a fone it belongs in the forum.
Then just because most people prefer small fones u don't have to be
U go ahead and buy your "brick" we won't stop u


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Oblomov
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Posted: 2002-12-17 10:46
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More info on N1: (from Mobil.se)

GPRS: 4 + 1
Dual-band (hardware, either Europ or US, not both)
Processor: 96 MHz ARM 7
Display: TFT, 2.2 inch, 262140 colors and 220x170 pixles
Camera: 640x480 pixles with 16 milion colors, moving pictures at 15 frames per second in 160x120 pixles,
the pictures may be saved on the SD-card
Sound: Built in speaker, but the device can also be connected to your stereo...
IR and USB
Battery: Full charge in 2.5h this is said to be enough for 10 hours of games or mp3, four hours talk-time or 250 hours of standby-time

N1 weights in at 93 grams and measures 88x52x21 mm.

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Raven
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Posted: 2002-12-17 11:03
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You neonode-people might find this strange, but i actually prefer the \"brick\" sized phones such as the 7650 and p800! There is something to be said about what's actually practical to use, size-wise! The neonode, although very feature-rich, can hardly be very practical in day to day use don't you think?

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701
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Posted: 2002-12-17 11:10
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@Raven:why do u say that?i mean is it only cuz it's smaller than the all mighty p800?seems to me u sound like every1 i know 3yrs ago b4 the nokia 8210:they too said small phones will b impractical and now all phones r small.so i guess u have no point here.

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Oblomov
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Posted: 2002-12-17 11:14
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Well I think the Neonode N1 sounds like a very nice MP3/gaming device but I will stick to my T68 + Palm m515 combo.

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faca
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Posted: 2002-12-17 11:18
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Man, you people will say just about anything to try to keep your beloved P800 on the throne.

Just think about it, how practical is it to carry that Swedish P800 brick (or Finnish 7650 and 3650 bricks too) as you phone ALL THE TIME AND EVERYWHERE YOU GO. Phones should be small and light, Neonode people realized that. And about the screen size, why do you need such a big screen on your mobile? Hell, if you like big screens, then buy a Tablet PC and use that. I have nothing against big screens on my laptop or desktop PC, but I carry my phone all the time and it is more important to me that it is small and light, not that I can surf Web pages on it and see more of them on the screen.
Raven
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Posted: 2002-12-17 11:20
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@701, yes impractical because of it's size combined with the fact that uses a touch-screen. Seems very impractical to use imo, especially for a bloke with big hands...

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Oblomov
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Posted: 2002-12-17 11:26
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There must be a first for everything... I must agree with faca in principle!
A phone is most practical/ergonomic in a smaller format, If you want PDA, get a PDA, the combination will always be a trade-off between size and function and I prefer to keep them separate to avoid the trade-off as far as possible, I rather carry one extra device.

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701
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Posted: 2002-12-17 11:33
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@FACA-right as always

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jamiescott
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Posted: 2002-12-17 11:36
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Although the neonode does look very nice, and all of it's features look like they have a decent build quality, it's a gimic, nothing more nothing less, although it looks highly advanced there isn't anything there which Nokia or SE couldn't do better, the only reason they haven't is because they can make better money making phones thats primary function is a phone.
Tiran Kenja
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Posted: 2002-12-17 11:37
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Quote:

On 2002-12-17 11:18, faca wrote:

Man, you people will say just about anything to try to keep your beloved P800 on the throne.

Just think about it, how practical is it to carry that Swedish P800 brick (or Finnish 7650 and 3650 bricks too) as you phone ALL THE TIME AND EVERYWHERE YOU GO. Phones should be small and light, Neonode people realized that.



Well. Personally I don't really care what company have made my phone. Or what color it is. But I do care about how much I carry around. That's why I'm getting a P800. I ALWAYS carry both my Palm and my phone around. Fusing them into one is the perfect option for me. And anything without direct input just won't fill that PDA gap for me.

Take your wars elsewhere. Phones are about personal needs and not religion.
701
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Posted: 2002-12-17 11:42
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@raven:i must contradict again!7650's keypad and screen icons r MUCH smaller than neonode's virtual keypad.take a look,i bet u can write and dial easier from neo than 7650.well,2b said i won't buy any of it just yet,not until they fix all the bugs:)

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leap
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Posted: 2002-12-17 11:45
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On 2002-12-17 11:18, faca wrote:

Just think about it, how practical is it to carry that Swedish P800 brick (or Finnish 7650 and 3650 bricks too) as you phone ALL THE TIME AND EVERYWHERE YOU GO.



Speaking for myself, I will get the P800 and use at work, as it's the perfect replacement for a phone and PDA. But I will also keep my T39 and use it in my free time. That's the perfect combination, and with a extra SIM-card there are no troubles changing cards etc.

In the end it all comes down to what you want to use your phone for. If small size, MP3, games and "coolness" are the important factors, Neonode is your phone. If you want a good PDA-phone with integration to not only Outlook, but also Notes/Domino and other corporate data and documents, P800 is your phone. It's as simple as that!
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