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I just got a nokia 7650! Heres what I think(review for us SE users) and some pics of the package :-) |
Wings_Talons Joined: Mar 21, 2002 Posts: 242 PM |
Yeah I guess SuperG is right. We are in the 1st generation of PDA phones and they can only get better with time! |
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racingboy Joined: Apr 26, 2002 Posts: 255 From: belgium uit limburg PM |
i think im going to get one, just to play whit it
has the phone any backlash?
thanks
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MarkOng Joined: Jun 11, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM, WWW
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The specs for p800 are
Size 117 x 59 x 27 mm
Weight 158 grams with battery and flip
148 grams with battery, flip removed.
It may still be rather large but the overall design makes it much better and ergonomical to use. |
ojsph Joined: May 20, 2002 Posts: 62 From: area 2009 philippines PM |
do you think the p800 can receive polyphonic tones from nokia!?
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orange Joined: Mar 13, 2002 Posts: 397 PM |
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On 2002-07-12 05:23, ojsph wrote:
do you think the p800 can receive polyphonic tones from nokia!?
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No. Polyphonic tones are coyrighted content and cannot be send or forwrded from the phone. |
jplacson Joined: Apr 21, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Philippines PM, WWW
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I don't think so. Nokia doesn't seem to support iMelodies or even EMS. Other phones can receive Nokia smart messages, at least my T68 can, but Nokia can't receive EMS from any other phone.
The P800 does support polyphonic ringtones, but I don't think they can swap tones with Nokia. Unless it's a WAV file. |
ojsph Joined: May 20, 2002 Posts: 62 From: area 2009 philippines PM |
tnx bud for the reply! maybe in mms form i hope so! its just that here in the philippine ringingtone is a culture to consider nokia is widely supported by the operators you can download tones ota unlike ericsson youll receive tones in sms format then do the risk of composing! its my greatest frustration, why not have compatibility? and ericsson tones are shy type like me im getting to like it but let me live confident pls!!!
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john74 Joined: Dec 21, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: GREECE/AUSTRALIA PM, WWW
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i am thinking about getting it,but 680 euro+ isnt it to much for the 7650?? |
ewap8 Joined: Nov 30, 2001 Posts: 398 From: Dubai PM |
Dont get it John
Wait for the P800. I seriously advice u, wait for the P800. Good Luck!
cheers!
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ewap8 Joined: Nov 30, 2001 Posts: 398 From: Dubai PM |
Im serious John. Dont let the " " icon undermine it. It really isnt a good phone, especially the joystick. Besides, P800 is gonna be abt 650 euro here in Dubai. Wait for it. U will not regret it. Especially considering the price.
cheers!
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john74 Joined: Dec 21, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: GREECE/AUSTRALIA PM, WWW
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thanks Dhiraj,for all your help and 1 more thing when the P800 comes out in Dubai let me know ok???BTW hows your T68i??
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kevin81 Joined: Mar 12, 2002 Posts: 390 From: Stockholm, Sweden PM |
Yeah, wait for the P800.
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MarkOng Joined: Jun 11, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM, WWW
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Yup, it is THE phone phone to look out for! With much better connectivity(bluetooth, ir), upgradedable memory (memory stick), on phone functions like video playback, image editing, advanced phone book and calendar options, you can hardly go wrong! (Damn, i sound like an ad! )
Just wonder how's the os going to measure up. |
e_burlid Joined: Feb 11, 2002 Posts: 13 From: Sweden PM, WWW
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Hey!
i have tested the 7650 and iam not impressed...it's to big...and it's not as shining as it is on the pictures.
don't let them fool you...t68 is still roling the world
take care..
[ This Message was edited by: e_burlid on 2002-07-13 02:34 ] |
jplacson Joined: Apr 21, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Philippines PM, WWW
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ojsph- Ericsson's ringtone format (T68i and newer) is an open format, the iMelody format. Nokia's is it's own Nokring.
Furthermore, Nokia doesn't support EMS (Which I think is more useful than MMS, due to the fact that I can send an EMS as a standard SMS) While other phone manufacturers are conforming to EMS, and MMS. Nokia only supports MMS (Which costs the subscriber more BTW)
Ericsson's new composer is the best I've seen so far! It can handle 32nd notes, sync lights, vib, and backlight to music. And it actually shows the note, not some '32b2'. You don't need a PC to compose ringtones, and sending via SMS, IR or Bluetooth is easy.
I was actually surprised that Nokia doesn't have an EMS capable phone. Not even the 7650 supports it. I find EMS fun, and cheap. I can send/receive EMS from my friends on Siemens phones. |
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