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Case for P800 |
c52k Joined: Oct 25, 2002 Posts: 15 From: CA, USA PM |
Does anyone make a case for the P800 yet? If not specifically for the P800 can someone that has a P800 already recommend one that will fit the phone?
I should be getting my P800 in the next few days and don't think it will fit in the case i have for my T68i.
Thanks!!
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pachy Joined: Nov 05, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
You have to be a clever person to make a case than stays on during use of this pnone, as every surface on it needs hands on access including the screen, far less hassle to just use the bag type case that comes with it, but then it`s in & out so often you end up not bothering. |
contaygious Joined: Jan 04, 2003 Posts: 322 PM |
Yeah, im vary curious to see how they make a case for this phone.....
it should be interesting...................
I HAVE A P800!!!!!!!!! |
jibuti Joined: Mar 04, 2002 Posts: 220 From: Slovenija PM |
U are right-it must have big hole for display & another one for cam. on the backside, and on both sides for duo & stylus...
Like freaking gouda cheese....!!!!! |
chanmhg Joined: Dec 05, 2002 Posts: 168 From: HK PM |
I can't talk about the case because my p800 is not here yet |
maurizio Joined: Jan 01, 2003 Posts: 10 From: Turin - Italy PM |
The bag that is offered with the phone is good enough to use the p800 with a BT headset (BTW, a BT headset paired with p800 has an auto-answer feature, in opposition to the t68i: no more tapping the headset button), so, if you are driving or using the p800 as a "phone" you can let it sleep in its bag.
Vocal calling, vocal or auto answering let you almost never need to see the p800, that can sit silently in a pocket (a rather big one... ), or in your backpack or in the dashboard of your car.
If you need the PIM or photographic capabilities of the p800, you just have to slide it off its bag, and... volila'.
Maurizio |
vampyriaerotica Joined: Jan 11, 2003 Posts: 341 From: MYS > London, UK PM |
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On 2003-01-08 08:07, c52k wrote:
Does anyone make a case for the P800 yet? If not specifically for the P800 can someone that has a P800 already recommend one that will fit the phone?
I should be getting my P800 in the next few days and don't think it will fit in the case i have for my T68i.
Thanks!!
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it's sooo doggie to use a case!! i never use any case for all my phones. hey guys, try a condom with it perhaps.
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contaygious Joined: Jan 04, 2003 Posts: 322 PM |
for my 8260 and 6100 nokias, i mean bricks, i had clips that attached to the phones without a case. it was really convient because i normally don't like to cover up my phones cuz they look cooler on their own, but i could also clip em into my pocket while reversed and onto a belt. I WISH THE P800 had A CLIP LIKE THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cuz it looks way too cool to hide away somewhere and it does not feel good dangling around in ur pocket.
Hey look what I found!!!!!!!!!
http://www.cellphonemall.net/wireless/store/accessorydetail.asp?id=11165&phoneid=177
that looks exactly like my nokia one is this thing really for the sony p800????
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I HAVE A P800 shipped to me in the U.S.
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pachy Joined: Nov 05, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
I would neever show a phone off on my belt, but i`d like to see the leather case they offer on that site. |
jplacson Joined: Apr 21, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Philippines PM, WWW
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On 2003-01-11 22:36, maurizio wrote:
The bag that is offered with the phone is good enough to use the p800 with a BT headset (BTW, a BT headset paired with p800 has an auto-answer feature, in opposition to the t68i: no more tapping the headset button), so, if you are driving or using the p800 as a "phone" you can let it sleep in its bag.
Vocal calling, vocal or auto answering let you almost never need to see the p800, that can sit silently in a pocket (a rather big one... ), or in your backpack or in the dashboard of your car.
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In OPPOSITION to the T68i? The auto-answer and even Voice answer/reject worked just fine on my T68i. Never needed to press the headset button.
Auto answer via BlueTooth was available to ALL Ericsson 3v phones w/ dynamic menus! My R310s can handle it... as could the old T28s
My complaint with the P800 is that the speakerphone/speaker is at the BACK of the phone, and not the front. I find that weird cuz that means they acutally had to use 2 speakers (one earpiece, one speakerphone) instead of just one (like the R520m w/c also had a speakerphone and proximity sensor, which Nokia copied on their new 7650) |
maurizio Joined: Jan 01, 2003 Posts: 10 From: Turin - Italy PM |
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In OPPOSITION to the T68i? The auto-answer and even Voice answer/reject worked just fine on my T68i. Never needed to press the headset button.
Auto answer via BlueTooth was available to ALL Ericsson 3v phones w/ dynamic menus! My R310s can handle it... as could the old T28s
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I have never been able to set auto answering with my T68 paired with HBC-30, nor with the T68... voice answering was OK, but the feature of "five second answer" in the P800 is a new for me....
Maurizio |
lazzy Joined: Aug 27, 2002 Posts: 49 From: M'sian in Philippines. PM |
The P800 basic packages comes with a protective case for it. It slides downwards instead of the sideways. Pretty cool.
Trust me to use that case, having scratches on your screen or phone which cost USD$800 is ooooouuuchhhh ....
Proud Owner of N7250i+T610+HBH-30+IpaqH5450 Powered by Bluetooth ...... |
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