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Siosal Joined: Oct 27, 2004 Posts: 139 From: South Africa PM |
Less quantity, more quality. What the k750 does have and do, it does well. Sure you can't do EVERYTHING with it, but as a phone.... you cannot knock it. Sure personal tatse plays a part, but you are talking about a company that went from brand new to possibly the second best manufacturer in the world behind samsung (who get by on name).
Nokia has been struggling for ages to get out of it's slump. it's starting with it's clunky N series. But it's not free and clear yet. |
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ares Joined: Dec 11, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Coimbra, Portugal PM |
You actualy can use bt to acess internet with your k750, its not easy but it can be done... |
Cookie Joined: Jan 22, 2006 Posts: 13 PM |
how do you use it Arez? |
bt-maniac Joined: Jan 29, 2006 Posts: 15 From: Tritron-Neptune PM |
@Arez How to use? Did you ever connected internet via bluetooth?  |
Anny Joined: Jan 20, 2006 Posts: 4 PM |
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On 2006-01-31 12:20:28, batesie wrote:
i think you need a Nokia 9500 then...
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Even i would suggets Nokia 9500 can be a good option for u it's vry light approx.... 7.84 oz as per the catalouge..........with a camera of 640 x 480 pixel res.....Think over it!!!!

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pinolo77 Joined: Jan 17, 2002 Posts: 390 From: Lugaggia, Switzerland PM |
@Pistolprins
I agree with you fully. I had a K750i myself. It actually was a great phone but time has passed... SonyEricsson hasn't provided me with a more "PDA"-like phone so I had to switch. Do you want an advice?
Personally I own an Orange-branded SPV M5000 and it is the greatest I ever had. Yes it is big, a bit bulky, but feature-wise it is practically unbeatable.
Some info:
Connection:
900-1800-1900 MHz GSM
UMTS
Bluetooth
IR
Wi-fi
Memory:
96 MB built in
SD card slot (costs a lot less compared to memory stick duos)
Software:
Windows Mobile 5.0
Pocket Word, Excel, PowerPoint
Email client
Java
Opera Browser (installed my self)
Explorer
Windows Media Player
Java
PVP (Personal Video Player)
PDF-viewer
(all but Opera where in the phone when I bought it)
This "phone" has a touchscreen which can be viewed vertically (PDA Style) or horizontally (with a qwertz keyboard).
Camera:
1 x 1.3Mpx on the back
1 x VGA on the front
The whole screen can be turned to "close" the phone and yet you can answer calls.
What did I forget?
Ah, yes, stereo speakers on the phone and, of course, stereo headset. And you can charge it simply over USB 2.0 connection, as well as with the usual charger (which you connect to the USB plug in the phone)
This phone is great, I can carry the whole office and sync tons of information, as well as my MediaPlayer playlists.
Simply great phone. I waited ages before buying it, because I have been a long time SonyEricsson fan. But since nothing like that was even on the drawing board I proceeded and am very happy with it (only negative is weight and battery time by heavy usage).
T18s>T68(i)>T610>K700>K750i>K800i>? |
ares Joined: Dec 11, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Coimbra, Portugal PM |
bt-maniac, yes, i used it all the time before having a psp...now i use the psp to browse the net wirelessly at home, without having to use the pc, but before i used my k750 + opera mini via bluetooth
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=55565
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*Jojo* Joined: Oct 15, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
From Nokia to Sony-Ericsson -
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. . . and I've just been doing the 'other way' around at times . . . though I must admit that the K750i is a good fone too!
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br. Joined: Jan 15, 2002 Posts: 80 PM, WWW
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Yeah! I want a Nokia for sending smoke signals too! |
mario2002 Joined: Feb 15, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Jeffrey's-Bay ,South Africa PM, WWW
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Hey, Arez buddy do you make phone calls from your psp ? I can imagine you doing that ;-)
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japichardo Joined: Dec 11, 2005 Posts: 41 PM |
Hi guys,
I'm using right now a SE W800i, and I'm gonna tell you one thing that I really appreciate of the new SE phones, it gives the possibility to the users to make themselves the firmware upgrades. It's not a thing that you can make with Nokia phones.
My next phone definitively MUST have this feature. No more service centre for me.
SE and Nokia phones are great, but both are full of bugs, and you all know that, but if you have the option to upgrade yourself the firmware, that's a great thing. |
Gigs Joined: Jan 19, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: The planet Snibertron! PM, WWW
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On 2006-01-31 12:06:06, Pistolprins wrote:
I've always been a Nokia-guy, but a few months ago my company decided that we should all have a SE K570i.
- "Cool", was my first response, since I've heard so much great about this phone.
But, after using it for a while now, I must say that I'm somewhat dissapointed
I'm simply missing this:
1) The possibility to record from the built-in radio to either AMR, WAV, MP3 or other.
2) The possibility to use the radio with out the headset inserted (yes, I know, quality will decline, but that's my choice!)
3) The possibility to access the Internet by using a PC's Internet-connection via BlueTooth - or even better built-in WIFI
4) The possibility to take screenshot of the phonescreen (actually, despite all the technological wishes, this is my single most wanted one!)
5) Built-in FTP client (If HTTP, WAP and POP3 is possible, so must FTP be!)
6) CIR infrared, so you can use it as a true remote
7) Fastforward when watching videos!!!
The option to turn off screenblanking so the screen doesn't turn black, but stays on!
Battery-waste is MY choice!
9) Faster "Fast"-port!!! Why just 0,3 Mbps?!? Why not true USB2.0 speed?!?
10) Flightmode!
11) Cannot be used as a faxmodem, so I can send faxes from my laptop via K750i connected via BlueTooth.
12) Ability to use PDF and WinZip!
Except for #6 these are all things I've gotten used to from using serveal Nokias in time, and suddenly NO!
I know what you SE-fanatics will try to defend it with: "It's not a smartphone"!
No, you're right: The K750i is definately NOT smart, but it sure doesn't have to be a dedicated smartphone to allow for these rather simple options.
And the fanatic totally non-userfriendly DRM-obstructions of Sony just makes it all worse!!!
Well, we should have been warned with the rootkit-case...
And, with all the DRM-hazzle, which totally destroys the overall usage of the phone, it is still realtive simple to get pirate-software, if you really want to!
And, in fact, the DRM-policy of Sony just makes it more preferred to get your hands on pirate-software, since with the pirate-versions of the software you can delete,back-up and re-install it.
And, having paid big bucks for my GPRS-downloaded software, that's sometimes I feel I have the right to: Back-up my software, and keep on using it, even if buying a new phone in the future!
No doubt that I will make myself a big spokesman for the company deciding on Nokia next time, and in the meantime, I'll go and buy one for my own money - probably the new N9300i
Oh, and on a personal remake: The K750i is WAY too small! What is it with this that cellphones have to be so damm lousy small!?!
Well, just my complains over the K750i - if I'm wrong, please, do feel free to argue that I'm wrong, 'cause it really annoys me that a phone which has been hyped so much is so lousy!
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"It's not a smartphone" .. now thats out the way .. Whats with the completely unneeded rant about DRM ? Sony is not DIRECTLY Sony Ericsson, if anything has probably influenced Sony more to use mp3 than their own protected formats.
I don't think it needs to be argued, tbh it just doesn't seem like it's for you, but then i would argue over the size thing, to me its fine. (Though i went w800 instead)
A couple of your points are right on the money, and i'd like to see a proper fax modem in them too, but others..
2) is already explained in the thread, the handsfree acts as the antenna. Maybe they've tried an internal one and found the reception worse? Either way I don't think it's that bad. I guess i'm not that picky?
5) FTP isn't exactly a general need, though individuals needs on this can be high, general need isn't. If they ever make candy bar smartphones, that of course can be cured.
9) Sure faster usb speed woudl be nice, it'll probably come in time as wel, compared to the speeds of the ericsson connector though its absolutely wonderful.
12) I'd kind of lump zip with FTP to be perfectly honest. I don't see it as a biggie personally.
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ares Joined: Dec 11, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Coimbra, Portugal PM |
hey mario, do ya know i can play the original SNES games that inspired your fathers to give you your name on the psp???? How about that? By the way, how´s Luigi???
About phone calls with psp, well, it won´t take long, because if you have socom + headset you can talk to other people through the net, so its a matter of time for Sony to use this to promote VOIP with the psp...its a logical step |
mario2002 Joined: Feb 15, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Jeffrey's-Bay ,South Africa PM, WWW
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:-) Luigi is fine. (There is indeed such a chap working with me and b.t.w. my nick name is GoMario) You are right and I hope it will happened that way. On the other hand show me one cell company doing the 'logical' thing. Greetings from South Africa. Mario.
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metroside Joined: Sep 29, 2004 Posts: 11 From: Australia PM, WWW
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@choclate
When I went to my local Vodafone shop recently I looked at purchasing the N70 or the K750i, the shop assistant refused to sell me the N70 because he said there were lots of software issues with it and that there were nearly as twice as many warranty returns as some of the other phones.
I'm happy I went with the k750i if that was the case.
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Happy owner of a K750i
[ This Message was edited by: metroside on 2006-02-04 10:02 ] |
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