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My new K750i, loving it! |
vizzpv Joined: Sep 24, 2006 Posts: 47 From: Chennai, India PM |
like my k750i very much ! |
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deluded Joined: Sep 14, 2005 Posts: > 500 PM |
@vizzpv, I'm glad you're loving your K750 too! It's a great phone isn't it? I've only been using it for a little more than a week and I'm already wondering how I could have done without it. Heh...
@tupac1, I'll probably be getting one from him once he contacts me. It doesn't matter that the joystick cap doesn't cover as much on th K750, I think I'll still give it a try. Thanks for your help! I know I can count on Esato and my fellow Esatonians, has never failed me so far. Great place to be!
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Miss UK Joined: Jan 11, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
JoJo. I will upgrade to a Samsung D900 in the next 2 months this K750i is only to do me till then ;-) .. It seems harder to capture photos with this keeping still I mean, D600 was more steady. So red K7's are limited then? Wont be long before the phones discountinued next yr it prob be gone lmao
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vizzpv Joined: Sep 24, 2006 Posts: 47 From: Chennai, India PM |
Btw, i have a CID49, cant just wait for Darkmen to break Cid49 mystery !
SE k750i + MSPD 2G
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duxxyuk Joined: Feb 23, 2005 Posts: 65 From: France PM |
miss uk, I don't advise you get a Samsung.
If all you're after is a phone go for it. As a simple phone the're brilliant. I had a samsung Z500; Nice looking phone and great 3G call quality however:
Crippled Java (No JSR-82, no JSR-75, impossible to recieve and install applets by IR or BT.)
Really bad software suite which by the way is needed if you want to copy anything to and from the phone (unless you use a memory card reader)
Poor vCard support and No SyncML.
No Bluetooth HID (no remote control feature).
2 MP camera. It is still better than that of the large majority of phones.
Finally, the Media player is a simple application that cannot be used while playing java games for example. Not at all the smartly integrated walkman style affair.
If I were you I'd go about looking for another SE K750, W800, W700 or perhaps a newer SE like the K800....
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QVGA Joined: May 23, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Pakistan PM, WWW
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On 2006-10-24 16:24:13, duxxyuk wrote:
miss uk, I don't advise you get a Samsung.
If all you're after is a phone go for it. As a simple phone the're brilliant. I had a samsung Z500; Nice looking phone and great 3G call quality however:
Crippled Java (No JSR-82, no JSR-75, impossible to recieve and install applets by IR or BT.)
Really bad software suite which by the way is needed if you want to copy anything to and from the phone (unless you use a memory card reader)
Poor vCard support and No SyncML.
No Bluetooth HID (no remote control feature).
2 MP camera. It is still better than that of the large majority of phones.
Finally, the Media player is a simple application that cannot be used while playing java games for example. Not at all the smartly integrated walkman style affair.
If I were you I'd go about looking for another SE K750, W800, W700 or perhaps a newer SE like the K800....
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No offence, but D900 is better than K750, W800 and W700.
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Miss UK Joined: Jan 11, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
Yes and i'll also say that a D600 is better than a K750i,
Im gunna see in the next 2 months what o2 have to offer im hoping a newer Samsung phone comes out with more internal memory to be quite honest
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tupac1 Joined: Mar 12, 2006 Posts: 318 PM |
XD no problems, i hope it will be very useful on your k750i
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800i mods: anti-hiss & increase earpiece + joystick cap(no hole). so slick 
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deluded Joined: Sep 14, 2005 Posts: > 500 PM |
@QVGA and @miss uk, I actually contemplated getting a Samsung quite sometime ago. I checked out the reviews at gsmarena.com and also had a good look at the user interface. The newer Samsung phones look really smart, are feature-packed and have a user-friendly interface. One of the best parts about them is how they use the d-pad as the controls for the mp3 player, as well as for the calculator. No more scrolling through menus for different functions, or looking for the right keys. It's little things like these that make it a pleasure to use certain phones.

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QVGA Joined: May 23, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Pakistan PM, WWW
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Exactly, I've used the D600 and it had a brilliant UI, very easy and very pleasent to use. D900, if anything, should be better. |
kwabs2006 Joined: Sep 12, 2006 Posts: 184 From: Ghana PM, WWW
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tell me how good is K750i? i plan on getting one... |
QuickShare Joined: May 06, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: MYR PM |
There's no word to describe a good phone.. get it and experience it.. and you'll get the answer
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Supa_Fly Joined: Apr 16, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Toronto, Ontario PM, WWW
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On 2006-10-25 04:21:41, QuickShare wrote:
There's no word to describe a good phone.. get it and experience it.. and you'll get the answer
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Man THAT is the MOST SENSIBLE thing I've ever read on this subject!
That post ALONE should be a STICKY on why we ALL love SE phones!
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deluded Joined: Sep 14, 2005 Posts: > 500 PM |
@QuickShare, @Prom1, I definitely have to agree with both of you. Words can't begin to describe my k750, although I tried in my first post of this thread. Nothing beats the experience, get one and feel it for yourself. You'll find all the things you missed in the other phones.
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Miss UK Joined: Jan 11, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
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On 2006-10-24 17:41:02, deluded wrote:
@QVGA and @miss uk, I actually contemplated getting a Samsung quite sometime ago. I checked out the reviews at gsmarena.com and also had a good look at the user interface. The newer Samsung phones look really smart, are feature-packed and have a user-friendly interface. One of the best parts about them is how they use the d-pad as the controls for the mp3 player, as well as for the calculator. No more scrolling through menus for different functions, or looking for the right keys. It's little things like these that make it a pleasure to use certain phones.
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Yeah tbh I was contemplating buying a Samsung at the start of the year cos my sister had a E700 and with that u could never turn the T9 output off, after some sceptism over the D600 I had a quick play with it and gathered all the pro's and cons of people like my Bruv in law whom owned 1., it was a impressive little phone designed really smartley and it looked expensive, the K750i comes no where to it, it's made up of cheaper material and the screen is just so poor after having a D600,
unfortuantley I got a K750i cos it was cheap £109.99
on PAYG T-Mobile, but CPW sold me the sim free phone for that price cos they buy them in bulk so I was told and they can do that
infact the phone prob cost me £99.99 cos I had the sim card topped up with £10 even tho I don't want it lol
if anyone wants this sim card pm me £11 delivered
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