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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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Canīt wait for larger capacity "Duos"!
Or for the P800 to actually come out
T68>T68i>T610>P800>P900>K700>K750 |
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kevin81 Joined: Mar 12, 2002 Posts: 390 From: Stockholm, Sweden PM |
I just emailed the Swedish mobile magazine Mobil and informed them about P800 getting a MemoryStick slot. They will publish the news as soon as they get around all the other news today (SE, Nokia and Siemens all presenting new handsets today)
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kevin81 Joined: Mar 12, 2002 Posts: 390 From: Stockholm, Sweden PM |
YoMan: Yeah! Same here!! When will the exact release-date show up? Then we can all make a P800 calendar and check a box or something as days pass by
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Hobbes Joined: Mar 28, 2002 Posts: 249 From: Oslo, Norway PM |
I'm willing to pay pretty much for this goodie!
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Hobbes Joined: Mar 28, 2002 Posts: 249 From: Oslo, Norway PM |
1000 views in 6 hours... WOW!
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Someone Joined: Feb 03, 2002 Posts: 26 PM |
Where does it say that you are able to turn the radio transmitter off? Can't find it anywhere... |
kevin81 Joined: Mar 12, 2002 Posts: 390 From: Stockholm, Sweden PM |
Look under Connectivity and then Bluetooth..
There you can find the following text: Special radio-off mode, so you can still use your P800 PIM functions on a plane |
Someone Joined: Feb 03, 2002 Posts: 26 PM |
Do you think that applies for the GSM frequencies as well?
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mmort7 Joined: May 27, 2002 Posts: 119 From: Czech Republic PM |
In P800 whitepaper from april there was radio free mode (P800 works like PDA only) also mentioned.
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kevin81 Joined: Mar 12, 2002 Posts: 390 From: Stockholm, Sweden PM |
Of course. It means all kinds of wireless connections, I guess. Since none is allowed on an airplane, no matter if it's radio, Bluetooth, GSM, GPRS or HSCSD.
This is a good function for those that just want to access the PDA part of the phone on a plane. Great! :se Rules!
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x-daemon Joined: May 02, 2002 Posts: 232 From: Istanbul, Turkiye PM |
however, in most planes, they do not allow to use a pda also!!
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kevin81 Joined: Mar 12, 2002 Posts: 390 From: Stockholm, Sweden PM |
ohm: Really? What airlines are they? PDAs are allowed on KLM and SAS, that's for sure since I've flown with them.
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x-daemon Joined: May 02, 2002 Posts: 232 From: Istanbul, Turkiye PM |
THY : Turkish Airlines for example...
They even didn't allow me to listen to my minidisc player )
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Fingers Joined: Jan 29, 2002 Posts: 468 From: New Zealand PM |
Just depends on the airline's policy really, it's up to them, not like the use of a phone, that's illegal. Bluetooth can be used on aircraft, Virgin are using it on some of their aircraft for in flight entertainment, but if you can't turn on your phone you don't need bluetooth.
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kevin81 Joined: Mar 12, 2002 Posts: 390 From: Stockholm, Sweden PM |
Really? Then Turkish Airlines has really tough policys. I can listen to my Discman and MiniDisc, even play games on my mobile, those nice ppl at SAS and KLM don't say a thing
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