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Sony Ericsson P800/P900 Philippine Users Group |
coorick Joined: May 06, 2003 Posts: 0 From: philppines PM |
kita nyo naba ung bagong phone ng nokia na semi pda gaya gaya talaga cla (P800 and s.e rules) |
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danlai Joined: Jan 04, 2002 Posts: 28 From: malaysia/philippines/USA PM |
hey do you guys know where I can get the mineral gray housing and how much does it cost? does it affect the warranty if I get it changed? thanks! |
fw190 Joined: Jun 10, 2003 Posts: 33 From: Philippines PM |
@danlai
Try SMARTNET.
It will cost around 2000php (lahat kasama na --> body and 3 styluses).
The process takes less than an hour. Their staff is very courteous and helpful.
But take note though: BE SURE TO CHECK YOUR PHONE AFTER THEY CHANGE THE BODY.
They forgot to connect the speakers and jog dial on my phone. Buti na lang, na-check ko before leaving. |
jomni1 Joined: Dec 26, 2002 Posts: 257 PM |
@coorick
If your talking about the one with the flip and touch screen, i dont think it's a PDA. It's still a phone... (small memory, limited applications)... like the 6100/6610. The touch screen was made for easier writing especially Chinese.
If it's the 6600, it's supposed to be powerful smartphone (no touch screen) but I still like the P800. Don't think it's released yet.
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weneklek Joined: Mar 19, 2002 Posts: 60 PM |
p800 users using martin fields protector. mas manipis ba sya kaysa brando? kasi with brando kailangan detach yun keypad...kasi pag may keypad hard to press yun lower keys. have you tried MFOP with keypad? |
danlai Joined: Jan 04, 2002 Posts: 28 From: malaysia/philippines/USA PM |
thanks fw190! I wont lose the warranty if I get the housing changed diba? |
antski Joined: Jan 13, 2003 Posts: 55 PM |
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On 2003-08-06 06:10:34, weneklek wrote:
p800 users using martin fields protector. mas manipis ba sya kaysa brando? kasi with brando kailangan detach yun keypad...kasi pag may keypad hard to press yun lower keys. have you tried MFOP with keypad?
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IMHO, di naman mahirap press lower keys with mfop on. With mfop you can install it with the keypad on but it would still help to detach it when applying the mfop.
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fw190 Joined: Jun 10, 2003 Posts: 33 From: Philippines PM |
@danlai
Warranty...err...um...damn! I didn't check! I guess I was too excited to get rid of the old casing that I never bothered asking.
Too late now... :-|
Anyway, you can ask the nice folks at SMARTNET. You'll find their contact number by visiting the SMARTNET thread in this forum. You may even post additional questions. The folks at SMARTNET visit that forum regularly and answer queries.
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antski Joined: Jan 13, 2003 Posts: 55 PM |
For those who haven't got their Martin Fields screen protectors for P800 yet, they are still available but going fast. I also have overlays for T610 too and other pdas.
Thanks to those who have bought already.
+639175357355
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nephilim Joined: Jul 18, 2002 Posts: 106 From: Elizium PM |
@hello guys. Since I got my P800, I can't seem to connect to anything via GPRS. I know the GPRS feature is activated because I used to access GPRS using my T68. I also have tried using the "go P800" auto setup of Globe, but I still can't access anything. Does anyone else have this problem or is it just my phone? Or has Globe blocked all wap sites including their own?
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senninha Joined: Jan 05, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
i was trying to access the globe wap site this morning and it was truly maddening! the p800's globe icon would appear but no data was transmitting in either direction. and it seems that only the myglobe site could be accessed. when i try any other link, i get an error message saying that it is not allowed with the current connection, i.e., use the internet APN.
it took me about 30 min before i was eventually able to connect to the myglobe page, and when i did, transmission speed was very slow! BTW, i wasn't in some godforsaken province when i did this. i was right on ayala ave.! globe has some serious work to do on their gprs network. anyone from globe listening?
in contrast, my addict gprs service has proven to be very stable, reliable, and always much faster than globe's. don't get complacent, globe, you have a lot of catching up to do! |
nephilim Joined: Jul 18, 2002 Posts: 106 From: Elizium PM |
@senninha, that sounds like my phone. I guess it is activated but just too darn slow to use worthwhile. I've waited close to 2 minutes to access myglobe a couple of times but I get impatient and shut it down. I haven't been able to access anything.
"There is no great genius without some touch of madness." -- Seneca |
jomni1 Joined: Dec 26, 2002 Posts: 257 PM |
Well, I don't care about GPRS that much. But I guess it's slow because it's free and eveyone's using it. Or maybe Globe is telling us to switch to the non-free APN (internet.globe.com.ph).
Unless that APN is also slow... (haven't tried). |
marjonz Joined: Jun 19, 2003 Posts: 1 PM, WWW
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On 2003-08-01 01:41:51, cdcjr wrote:
@paulvince
Saan pwedeng magpaupgrade ng r2d to r2f? kasi sa semicon megamall hanggang r2d lang thanks
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i upgraded mine there, & i got r2f. although it took them 6 lousy hours just to get the damn upgrade. try semicon podium or semicon main @ marcos highway, they might have better service people there. |
=Dj_Free= Joined: Nov 30, 2002 Posts: 126 From: for rent Mobile SoundSystem, j PM, WWW
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@antski tnx for the martin fields! i got one! yep its realy clear. |
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