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skblakee
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Posted: 2007-08-30 21:25
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does need to diversify from Europe and look towards Latin America and the Caribbean and North America in addition.

If you look at it now in the US there are moves afoot to get networks to get out of that criminal system of not allowing persons to move around with their own phones and paying for incoming calls.
This means a bigger share of the pie for phone makers when persons would be able to just buy what they really want and like and then shop around for companies.

Another thing is that phones such as the P990 and p1 aren't made for the US market and as such persons who buy them to use here and home(the Caribbean) lose out with such things as no 850mhz. I am now going to be selling my P990i later this week and not buy the P1 but buy the Nokia n75 or the n95. I really need a quad band phone that allows me to move around without something as mundane as coverage tying me up.

Next they need to start selling lower end phones,not that I would want any but that is where Nokia is succeeding so well and beating out other companies.

Look at Nokia's launch of a whole heap of clamshells aimed at the US. needs to look at these things.

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Posted: 2007-08-30 21:25
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its not that bright, alot of work needs to be done to insure the quality of their phones
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Posted: 2007-08-30 21:29
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Is the K850i the first phone that takes 2 formats of memory cards?

That will be more of a feature in more phones soon.
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Posted: 2007-08-31 04:32
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@mustafabay, so you don't really have a logical explanation as to why se has moved the fast/pop port to the side of the phone. btw, i do care as i like the handsfree/charger plugged in at the bottom of the phone rather than the side of the phone as it obstructs holding & handling the phone while charging the phone or listening to radio.
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Posted: 2007-08-31 07:25
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^K850i is the first phone to read both M2 and MicroSD. This actually hints that Sony Ericsson is hinting a change in a future. I hope Sony Ericsson will be moving towards phones with MicroUSB, TV Out, 3.5 mm headphones, and M2/MicroSD card reader for the phones soon.

I think Sony Ericsson should have a better theme for their Java 8 phones, default with PSP style phone to match the new Walkman interface/Media interface. I don't really like the call/end buttons, as the reason I went to Sony Ericsson in the first place is because I like the back and clear keys...

Also I hope Sony Ericsson will develop two new lines of phones, the PSP or I like to call PSM (Play Station Mobile). It should be compatible with PS3 haha as a controller? iunno w/e just make it compatible. And a Bravia line for mobile tv.

With Nokia's latest announcement, I think Sony Ericsson will start their PSP line very soon and make sure Walkman 3 is better than Nokia's music offerings (which I still think their XpressMusic phones are super ugly, needing some BIG DESIGN sugery. I still don't see why people are so excited about Nokia's latest announcement...

Anyway I have faith that Sony Ericsson will enhance all their phone lines now. The newer phones remind me of a more Japanese design. To me, Japan phones = the best (although I don't really like all their plastic colours =P)
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Posted: 2007-08-31 10:03
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On 2007-08-31 04:32:24, g00gle wrote:
@mustafabay, so you don't really have a logical explanation as to why se has moved the fast/pop port to the side of the phone. btw, i do care as i like the handsfree/charger plugged in at the bottom of the phone rather than the side of the phone as it obstructs holding & handling the phone while charging the phone or listening to radio.

They aren't doing it on all models so maybe it will stay and maybe it won't. They probably would like people to buy A2DP anyways


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Alexandra
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Posted: 2007-08-31 10:24
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On 2007-08-30 21:07:48, crossmatched wrote:
future of looks bright if not brighter. Sony + Ericsson = success.




Why do you say that? There is probably going to be some fiscal success for Sony Ericsson the company, but not for the phone fans that have spent money on .

In 's latest offerings, all I can see is an overtly stylised phone laching important features that high end phones should have. With SE's latest phones, you always have to make a sacrifice, unlike the K750/W800 era. I know it's sad, but it is true. [addsig]
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Posted: 2007-08-31 10:33
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On 2007-08-31 07:25:06, clauf wrote:
^K850i is the first phone to read both M2 and MicroSD.


I may be wrong but I think it was the SO903i in Japan which had the dual memory card reader. Would have been better if it was capable of reading both at the same time.
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Posted: 2007-08-31 10:35
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It's a very good feature to have i feel, and it's a step forward for
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Posted: 2007-08-31 10:37
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On 2007-08-31 10:03:37, mustafabay wrote:

On 2007-08-31 04:32:24, g00gle wrote:
@mustafabay, so you don't really have a logical explanation as to why se has moved the fast/pop port to the side of the phone. btw, i do care as i like the handsfree/charger plugged in at the bottom of the phone rather than the side of the phone as it obstructs holding & handling the phone while charging the phone or listening to radio.

They aren't doing it on all models so maybe it will stay and maybe it won't. They probably would like people to buy A2DP anyways




The only good phone to have that fast port location is the T650. [addsig]
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Posted: 2007-08-31 10:55
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On 2007-08-31 10:33:06, goldenface wrote:

On 2007-08-31 07:25:06, clauf wrote:
^K850i is the first phone to read both M2 and MicroSD.


I may be wrong but I think it was the SO903i in Japan which had the dual memory card reader. Would have been better if it was capable of reading both at the same time.


Yeah but its the first we get And I sure hope all SE phones get it next year.
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Alexandra
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Posted: 2007-08-31 10:57
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Yeah WHY don't we get GSM versions of Jap phones? Nokia phones in Finland are the same as our Nokias. [addsig]
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Posted: 2007-08-31 17:32
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On 2007-08-31 10:24:11, Alexandra wrote:

On 2007-08-30 21:07:48, crossmatched wrote:
future of looks bright if not brighter. Sony + Ericsson = success.




Why do you say that? There is probably going to be some fiscal success for Sony Ericsson the company, but not for the phone fans that have spent money on .

In 's latest offerings, all I can see is an overtly stylised phone laching important features that high end phones should have. With SE's latest phones, you always have to make a sacrifice, unlike the K750/W800 era. I know it's sad, but it is true.



"overtly stylised phones lacking in features that high end phones should have" those overtly stylised phones are mid-tiers. so it follows that they would not have high end features. through the years, made an impressive growth. and thats an optimistic way of thinking that 's future will be bright.

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Posted: 2007-08-31 19:13
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adding +5 mp's camera's and HSDPA or HSUPA and VGA 30FPS ,BLUETHOOT 2.1 or 3.0,probably WIBRO aka wimax;16m color tft vga screens ,hybrid phones (the futur is near by SE)
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Alexandra
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Posted: 2007-08-31 23:28
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Yes really, Sony Ericsson are going to release a hybrid phone.......

Sony Ericsson are NEVER going to release a hybrid (dumb) phone and that is what I hate about SE. [addsig]
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