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lazarini
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Posted: 2003-02-07 08:18
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@ stuffman all i get is that an multifunctional unit as the p800 is and the market it is targeted for is not realy bodhered by the sms report as it seems to bother u thatmuch i suggest u go for a diferent tipe of unit ... u catch my drift now ?

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pachy
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Posted: 2003-02-07 08:33
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@Stuffman, Is it because you often send sms to people & they don`t bother to answer you, is that why you wan`t reports so bad ???
Sorry to say it, but have you thought about the possibility that they got the sms but simply don`t want to talk to you ????????
stuffman
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Posted: 2003-02-07 08:37
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2 pachy: Oki-oki, sorry, I really misread your post... so this is the deal: I will wait wether they do something with it or not, and then... I;ll buy this unit wether it will or won't support those nice SMS delivery reports lol

2 lazarini: F U Of course MMS is taking over and shit about it, but as I said, many managers here have bought this phone, and are not really satisfied especially because of the shit this thread is about And as I said earlier, not everyone has the money to pay for phones supporting MMS (many people still have 3310 or such shits here), and then, for MMS, too... so what's the deal? You're trying to protect this phone from my thread, but you can't, because even if you say, it's not meant to be distributed among people using SMS, then why this goddamn N*kia or whoever else have all this features in their phones of the SAME class?

2pachy: Dude, now you hit the Jackpot!!!
sure I am disappointed in people not answering me
No way bitch, this is not the problem... I just like to see wether they got or didn't my SMS'. It's a simple reason. Isn't it better for you, too, when you send an SMS and you see it was delivered? For me, sometimes I am calling people when I need something, or they do, and if I can't reach them (because of no coverage, phone off, blablabla), I just send an SMS and wait... after that, I see the SMS is delivered let's say in 60 minutes, and I immediately try to call them (many of my dudes have prepaid, too, they're not loosers, they just don't call so much...) and have the problem discussed... That's it, see?

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...just sold my SE T68i and bought a Faaaast Nokia 6510... well, Faaaast is the only thing about it... lol

[ This Message was edited by: stuffman on 2003-02-07 07:42 ]
pachy
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Posted: 2003-02-07 08:49
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@ Stuffman, There isn`t a nokia of the same class. Just get the phone & shutup, you will love it, i was in a phone shop today & someone aked me what picture taking phone should they buy, so i got my p8 out & showed him a simpsons clip, as i left he was telling the guy in the shop "i want one of those now" but the guy had to tell him they are not available in the UK :
Sorry to hear your country has a bad signal....

[ This Message was edited by: pachy on 2003-02-07 07:52 ]
stuffman
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Posted: 2003-02-07 08:59
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2pachy: Hahaha, good one with the P8 By the way, my country DOES NOT have bad coverage, but when you enter the subway or so, you can loose the signal, or when you go abroad (like my dudez do) and you just switch off your phone, or change the SIM.... many examples, too many and of course I'll reeeeeeeealy think of getting this phone as soon as they get here...

Regarding the Nokia's of the same class: please, don't mix this with phones ot the same functions and abilities! Of course there are Nokia's of the same class (6610, 6100, 7650, etc.), I know they are a HUGE BIT different, but they are intended to be the same class: higher-class (manager and so) users
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...just sold my SE T68i and bought a Faaaast Nokia 6510... well, Faaaast is the only thing about it... lol

[ This Message was edited by: stuffman on 2003-02-07 08:01 ]
pachy
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Posted: 2003-02-07 09:07
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@Stuffman, yea i had to get a philippines import a month ago, because i got fed up waiting, i`m glad because they are STILL delayed in UK.
For a week i found it odd (very odd) to use then it all fell in to place & it`s great,are you one off the people who will miss T9 do you think, i don`t miss it i prefer the qwerty keyboard.
stuffman
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Posted: 2003-02-07 09:16
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2pachy: great to hear it's great!!! BTW: T9??? Who da f**k needz T9?!?! I am one of those who can write (and not only messages) reaaaaaaaaaaly fast, I even beat my dudez when they use they're fancy (and FAST, this is true) Nokia's and T9!!! So I just don't give a f**k... like Eminem said in his k00l song BTW: Is it really so strange to write with "handwriting-recognition" on it? I heard (and saw) it's recognizing realy fast, so it could be no problem... 1 more thing, how much did you get it for? Here they will cost over 27.500 Kc (Cech korun's), that's some 920 Euro's
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pachy
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Posted: 2003-02-07 09:30
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A guy brought it (brand new) to London, i gave him £400(580euro) +1.5yr old t68m & Cam.
stuffman
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Posted: 2003-02-07 11:22
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2pachy: kinda too much, isn't it? Well at least here, when I count it, the T68 and camera (MCA-20) cost 500 Euro (best price you can find, somewhere it's even over 600 Euro), and you gave him another 580, well... f**k, that's too much...
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pitviper
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Posted: 2003-02-07 11:46
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Look I don't mean to be rude, but why are you all geting so worked up over delivery reports anyway? The 'automatic' delvery reports on SE phones (envelope with tick) only tell you that the message has been delivered to the receiver (of your SMS) SMSC. Let me clarify, IT DOES NOT indicate that the receivers mobile got the SMS.
I've tested this and it's confirmed true as there is a significant time lag (up to 3 hours) between receiving the confirmation report and the receivers mobile actually getting the SMS delivered. The trick of putting RCT or #n# or whatever in front of the text in the SMS is I believe the only way to confirm the receiving mobile has truly received the SMS not just the SMSC has sent back a 'I've got the message' poll.
stuffman
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Posted: 2003-02-07 13:52
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2pitviper: Hahaha, I have to lough out really loud... tell me buddy, where you from and what exactly you know about GSM and stuff? Because what you said about the SMSC, is BULLSHIT!!! I am not so long in GSM, 2 and a half years didn't make me a professional, but there's some things I have learned, and there are some things I know about SMSC, too, even if I am just monitoring a GSM network... so:
When you send an SMS, it arrives to the SMSC within msec's. The SMSC knows you want a receipt upon a "code" that the SMS contains when it leaves your phone. The SMSC sends the message to the destination number and immediately when the message is delivered, the SMSC answers your phone with the delivery report. It's not like you said, that the delivery comes when it's delivered to the SMSC. That is so stupid, why the hell would there be a delivery report, when it would tell you it is delivered to the SMSC? Of course it is, and the sender wants to know wether the recipient has got it or not! So just for your info, SMS delivered means the USER has received your message

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...just sold my SE T68i and bought a Faaaast Nokia 6510... well, Faaaast is the only thing about it... lol

[ This Message was edited by: stuffman on 2003-02-07 12:54 ]
santana
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Posted: 2003-02-07 14:34
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Hi guyz, Izzit possible 2 assign mp3 songs 2 contacts in P800 so that we can receive calls with mp3 songs as tone for contact

This message was posted from a T68i

stuffman
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Posted: 2003-02-07 14:58
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2santana: although I don't have the phone, and have tried it only for 3-4 hours, I don't believe so. Tried to search for the info for you in reviews, unfortunately noone wrote about it. I believe pachy or some1 else could tell you, they do own a P8
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craigc
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Posted: 2003-02-23 16:38
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Does anyone know the code to get an sms delivery receipt on Orange in the UK ?

It was *0# on O2. It must be something similar for Orange ...

Cheers

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arroyootje
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Posted: 2003-02-23 18:54
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I really agree with you, I think the P800 is really great, BUT I would have expected it to have AT LEAST the basic features of the T68, seeing as that was released over a year ago. It really misses basic things that would make the phone much more user-friendly! I must write what I think very carefully now or Mr.Patchy will get upset......

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