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Iceduck
P900
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Posted: 2003-08-10 03:09
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You only say that the P900 is ugly because you've spent your entire savings on the P800.
It's definitely not ugly if you ask me, and the improved screen and flip is probably enough for me to buy it.
Yazan24
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Posted: 2003-08-10 03:12
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I was one of those people who said the flip wasnt removable.. and these points of info were backed up with sufficient evidence... such as:

1- It does not have the tiny pen looking things at the back of the keyboard hence it should have wiring on the inside..

2- With such a small space it would be hard to fit led's key board and also the removable panel which should touch wiring inside the phone..

3- Sony Ericsson are miracle workers and may find ways around these we can all wait and see...
pachy
P990 no flip
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Posted: 2003-08-10 03:30
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@Yazan24, I had answered ALL those points on threads before,the p800 pins touching solution was always a bad idea, the buttons on the p900 need power to send the button push signals to the phone,
that power is also used for the led's, & the thickness is no thinner than some clamshell button casings,
so you hadn't really thought it through had you, how did you think the MCA 20 worked, IT USED A PLUG-IN POWER POINT as its connection, the P900 flip just needs a couple of contacts where it clips on, its no miricle of technology. lots of phones have power going through a hinge joint.
GoH
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Posted: 2003-08-10 06:01
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izit me, or did i just read something about CommuniCorder!?
Vlammetje
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Posted: 2003-08-10 12:32
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It iz you!




To the best of my information (which could just as well be classified as rumours) there will be an application for making short videos.
se turkey
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Posted: 2003-08-10 12:51
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Which features has got the SE P800 Thanx 4 all replies

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Vlammetje
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Posted: 2003-08-10 12:56
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Erm.... I think you might wanna try one of the following:

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*Read the P800 forum thread by thread
*Read the page www.soneyericsson.com
*Read any review page.
*Call any shop that sells them and ask for the specs.

Good luck.


(if you meant the P900..... there are a few threads out there as well.... !!!)
se turkey
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Posted: 2003-08-10 13:01
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It wasnt p800 its p900

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Vlammetje
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Posted: 2003-08-10 13:07
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http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=31564&forum=2#post439524
pachy
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Posted: 2003-08-10 14:02
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@Vlammetje, Can u please explain gravity, i mean how it works ?
Vlammetje
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Posted: 2003-08-10 14:04
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yes. It's when you teach your P800 how to fly... it will crash. That's gravity.

Get it? If not,
GoH
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Posted: 2003-08-10 14:26
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i seriously need someone to translate that webbie. (-_-)
pachy
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Posted: 2003-08-10 14:33
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Vlammetje
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Posted: 2003-08-10 14:36
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Die Software unterstützt das Aufnehmen von kurzen Videosequenzen (CommuniCorder). Eine Instant Messaging Applikation unterstützt den Wireless Village Standard, mit dem Kurzmitteilungen in Echtzeit verschickt werden können.


More or les means: the software supports the taping of short videos (communiCorder). An IM appl. supports Wireless Village Standard, which which short msgs can be send in real time.
wrath000
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Posted: 2003-08-10 14:37
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This is what you get if you enter the page in the altavista translation service:::

Starting from week 44 (at the end of of Octobers) the successor of the P800 is to come into the shops - the P900.

In the comparison to the P800 the P900 is somewhat smaller (117x57x27mm) and easier (130g). Purely optically it works however deutlisch slimmer and by far more nobly than the blue Platikhaufen. The equipment makes a very stable impression. The Akkuabdeckung is pulled out again and knarzt no more.

The TFT screen represents again 65'000 colors, is however somewhat dark and reflects rather strongly. In the Flip Closed mode is larger the Bildauschnitt with 208x208 pixel and offers far from more overview with Flip Closed applications.

During the operation the new UIQ 2,1 is most obvious - the graphic user surface of the Symbian OS. With graphically aufwaendigen " Themes " the surface of the P900 can be changed. Most control elements come along in the 3D-Look. The appearance of the menus reminds strongly of the T610 with the three-dimensional marking bars etc..

T9 in the Flip Closed mode finally integrated and permitted now also a fast text input with the keyboard.

The keys on the Flip press not as before on the Touchscreen, but function " electronically ". The Zahnstocher of the P800 is a more solid pin yielded, which can be accommodated in the housing, as it one from the Palm knows.

Against past assumptions possesses the P900 " only " one VGA camera (640x480). Without WLan (WiFi) one did.

The software supports a taking up of short video sequences (CommuniCorder). A Instant Messaging application supports the Wireless Village standard, with which short reports in real time can be sent away.

The internal memory will be presumably 16MB large (compared with 12 MT with the P800). According to standard the P900 with a 32MB MEMORY stick duo is delivered.

Beside 24-stimmigen polyp-hone bell tones (so far 16-stimmig) also MP3-Dateien can be used as call clay/tone.

Who expected completely new equipment, at first sight something will be disappointed. Much did not change, except the graphic surface. Technical Spielereien such as WLAN or a megapixel camera is unfortunately not yet integrated in the P900. Transferred from the P800 to the P900 will hardly be worthwhile oneself, except one has the necessary change in addition. Successful equipment is it however in any case - the best was made still better stop.
On a software update for the P800, which will have integrated the new functions of the P900, I would not count, although there would purely technically probably be no obstacles. Sony Ericsson will expect that the Handy Freaks, which a P800 afforded will slam shut anyway also with the P900.

Here in the forum already as wildly one discusses!


Here a listing, which Spielereien will possess the new telephone (naturally without guarantee):
Sturdy Alu(?) housing

16MB of internal memory

32MB MEMORY stick duo in the scope of supply

Somewhat smaller and more easily than the P800 (117x57x27mm)

Better display (TFT with 65'000 colors)

UIQ 2.1. The appearance can be adapted by Themes.

T9-Texteingabe by keyboard

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It did come out sort-of funny though
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