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warp86
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Posted: 2002-12-26 06:39
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I agree with papa GO, Nokia units are cheap!:o
jed13
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Posted: 2002-12-26 08:54
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So kelan ba daw talaga ang release date ng P800
mailliw_17
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Posted: 2002-12-26 09:28
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Wala pa balita kelan ang release?

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ferrarista44
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Posted: 2002-12-26 09:45
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ang sabi lang week 2 (2003).
mondo
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Posted: 2002-12-26 10:51
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and by the way, the 9210 does not have bluetooth. and i think so does the neonode n1. in other words.... limited capabilities for synchronization= crap.
jplacson
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Posted: 2003-01-03 15:24
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The great Nokia 9210i Refrigerator? ...er... "Communicator"? HAHAHAHA... no GPRS? no Bluetooth? Not even tri-band? Twice as big as the P800?(And seriously, twice as ugly...and I think the P800 is kinda ugly)

Can the refrig...er.. 9210i even play mp3s? And if you wanna take pictures? Don't you need to attach something to this already huge machine? 9210? I'd rather get one of those old analog Motorola 3watt phones! Mas maganda pa!

Neonode... puwede pa...at least the screen kicks ass! (18-bit, better pa than ALL PDAs out on the market) And it's small... they have new touchscreen technology that allows use of your thumb, and not a pen... parang graffiti na ewan. I actually think the N1 looks cute... mukhang Weebot...It's not targetted at power-users... the N1 is supposed to be a mss-market phone. Multimedia functions, fun phone, occassional surfing, and camera...and a low(er) price.
mondo
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Posted: 2003-01-03 16:01
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what?! n1? ngek! di ata! first of all, it doesnt sync with mac coz its microsoft operated. secondly, it's too small! it's better than the titanic 9210 but the p800 is much better! the n1 looks too..... young. too walang saysay! well, i respect your decission pare!
jplacson
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Posted: 2003-01-03 17:01
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I didn't say that the N1 was better than the P800... not by a long shot!!! If the N1 was tri-band and had Bluetooth, I'd pit it against the T68i, not the P800.
latergarfield
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Posted: 2003-01-04 11:22
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I ll go for the P800 if i have the money for it, ill definitely get it.
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Jowi
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Posted: 2003-01-04 17:51
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9210? even though i own both & a Nokia ...im not impressed with the 9210 since it came out.
jomni1
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Posted: 2003-01-06 01:47
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Think about the software guys. There's still not much around since it's new... Don't you think the 9210 also has the problem of limited software (I'm not sure about this because I'm not a user)? And if no software comes out in the future, then you might be paying a relatively steep price for a "phone" (because the PDA function is limited). The trusty old palms and pocket PC's may be better options.

Anyway, if all the software comes out, that's when I'll get my hands on a p800 or a higher version.

But don't let this stop you guys from buying the p800. Who know's? Since you guys make the phone popular, many people will start developing software for it. If the sales of the p800 (as in the case of the 9210) does not match or exceed that of the PDA's and Pocket PC's the developers won't bother making applications.

And when I say applications, I mean USEFUL applications... not just games as in the case of the N7650.
jcpsad
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Posted: 2003-01-08 04:34
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35 to 40k? man that's a powerful pc na!
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jomni1
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Posted: 2003-01-08 07:26
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I checked the internet and found out that the 7650 and the P800 runs on the same OS (Symbian?... P800's a higher version though). And the people who developed software for 7650's and 9210's are also coming up with P800 versions. That's good to hear.
jplacson
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Posted: 2003-01-08 07:55
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You can't lug around a P40K PC in your pocket can you? For me, the best mobile solutions for, more or less, the same price are:

1.)P800
2.)Palm TT and SE T68i
3.)M505 and T68i (Although, why bother? the P800 has a better screen than all the older Palms!)

IDEAL mobile solutions for more money:
1.)P800 or T68i AND Clie NX70 w/ Bluetooth module
2.)P800 or T68i and the newest iPaq w/ Bluetooth

Just for mondo... get a BT plug for your iBook! I'll check around for the update on iSync and the P800
arnoldc
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Posted: 2003-01-08 08:17
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the P800 is supposed to have better software than the 7650, for example Citrix WinFrame client will be available. Sybase database has been shown by SE already. Oracle to follow soon. It's not the quantity of applications that matter, it's the quality. If only the P800 has (as in now) ListPro, Expensable, Documents to Go (or similar), I'll buy it in a blink.
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