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P800 now come with 16 MB memory stick !!!! |
YoMan Joined: Mar 08, 2002 Posts: 44 From: Norway PM, WWW
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> mrNoodles:
> kevin81:
> Rickstur:
If you guys had read the press release youŽd see the Memory Stick "Duo" bit:
"Sony Ericsson announces Memory Stick Duo and MP3-player features of the P800 multimedia phone
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications today announced that the P800, the multimedia phone announced in March this year, also will feature extendable memory through Memory Stick Duo, and MP3-player capabilities. The supplied Memory Stick Duo gives additional 16MB memory capacity to the phone and makes it possible to easily back-up files as well as transfer documents, pictures and music between the P800 and a PC. The P800 can now play the part of phone, PDA, digital camera, music player and Internet access point.
Memory Stick was designed to record, transfer and share various types of digital content, such as still and moving images, music, voice, and computer data and applications. With the wide range of compatible products available today, Memory Stick makes it easy to create personal network to connect products, content and people.
Documents and pictures on the P800 can easily be saved onto the Memory Stick Duo and then transferred to a PC, or the other way around. It is also possible to take MP3-format music from a PC and listening to it with the P800, which will come with a set of stereo earphones. When taking pictures with the inbuilt digital camera of the P800, they can easily be transferred to a PC. And vice versa, a picture from a PC can be transferred to the P800 and used as its screen saver or stored in the photo library. Maximum connectivity is offered in the P800, with Bluetooth, Memory Stick, cable and Infrared. A 16MB Memory Stick Duo comes with the P800, which together with the 12MB internal memory gives 28MB for the user. Memory Stick Duo with larger capacity can eventually be purchased for use with the P800, and with an adapter, the Memory Stick Duo can be used in all Memory Stick enabled products."
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kevin81 Joined: Mar 12, 2002 Posts: 390 From: Stockholm, Sweden PM |
Oh okey.. then damn.. first setback for me today. I use Sony DV-cams and already have 64MB Memorystick.. so now that can't be used on P800
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Rickstur Joined: Mar 25, 2002 Posts: 260 From: The Netherlands PM |
euuuuuuuh, oke guess you're right.
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Hobbes Joined: Mar 28, 2002 Posts: 249 From: Oslo, Norway PM |
Polyphonic ringtones?
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kevin81 Joined: Mar 12, 2002 Posts: 390 From: Stockholm, Sweden PM |
Oh well.. yet another storage-media format That's life.. hehe.. I mean, we must buy 128MB MemoryStick Duo, otherwise you can't use all the functionality P800 has, like playing mp3, storing games and a lot of other things..
Anyone seen or even tried 2 of the games which are included in P800? Men in Black and Stuntcar Extreme?? hehe.. cool function. Do you know that you can play chess via SMS with P800? I wonder how that can be done..
[ This Message was edited by: kevin81 on 2002-06-17 13:33 ] |
ben Joined: Feb 05, 2002 Posts: 24 From: Thailand PM |
They've mentioned here that the memory stick would be DUO
http://www.sonyericsson.com/communiasia
sorry copying is not allowed there.  |
x-daemon Joined: May 02, 2002 Posts: 232 From: Istanbul, Turkiye PM |
what is/are the difference/s between ms duo and normal ms..?
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Rickstur Joined: Mar 25, 2002 Posts: 260 From: The Netherlands PM |
>> Hobbes
Polyphonic ring signals - several sound formats supported, or make your own with the on-board ringtone composer
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kevin81 Joined: Mar 12, 2002 Posts: 390 From: Stockholm, Sweden PM |
ohm: The only difference as far as I know is that the MS Duo is smaller. Almost half the size as that of a normal MS. The MS Duo is specially designed for PDAs and mobile phones where size does matter. The smaller the better
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x-daemon Joined: May 02, 2002 Posts: 232 From: Istanbul, Turkiye PM |
thanks YoMan and kevin
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kevin81 Joined: Mar 12, 2002 Posts: 390 From: Stockholm, Sweden PM |
Hobbes: Polyphonic ringtones sound like 16-bit MIDIs.. not the usual "piip piippp" Phonic, tha's the number of tones. Polyphonic, many tone and more nuances in the sound --> Better ringtones..
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webwatcher Joined: Jun 17, 2002 Posts: 216 From: Holland PM |
Celibrations time, come on! yeah this really kicks ass, hopefully it will be realesed soon, on the 15th of july i have my birthday!.. would it be  |
Hobbes Joined: Mar 28, 2002 Posts: 249 From: Oslo, Norway PM |
This is soooooooo cool. Where can I preorder?
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kevin81 Joined: Mar 12, 2002 Posts: 390 From: Stockholm, Sweden PM |
webwatcher: Oh.. Happy Birthday in advance man! I don't think that P800 can be released before that. But hey, that phone is going to cost around 900 dollars. So I would suggest you to save your birthday present, and ask for P800 as a combined Christmas- and Birthday-present
Hobbe: I don't think that any shops have allowed any preorders yet. Check www.expansys.com
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Hobbes Joined: Mar 28, 2002 Posts: 249 From: Oslo, Norway PM |
http://www.itavisen.no/art/1298914.html (Norwegian)
I sent a link to this thread one hour ago to this norwegian page and look now
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