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apaman
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Posted: 2002-04-11 23:02
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Here is the what we should all be waiting for this will make my t68 look bad this monster is unbelivable
http://www.ericsson.com/mobilityworld/
developerszonedown/downloads/docs/p800/P800_WP.pdf

Enjoy

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apaman
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Posted: 2002-04-11 23:19
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k i just read all of it and man oh man this phone will be the phone to have it has everything you can imagine, thank you se and let me repeat thank you se for putting a standard on always setting a standard on what a cell phone should have.
SE ROCKS, I will stick with SE for a longgggggggggg time no looking back from now on

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Deltayoda
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Posted: 2002-04-12 02:09
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Still doesn't impress me I'm not to big on big phones, I hate them, which is why I went with Nokia a long time ago, but now that SE is pulling them out, I'm now with SE

That phone needs a little bit more curves or something, it looks like a small burrito.

Besides that, I’d be afraid to break the keypad on that thing (it looks fragile) and losing the pen (DOH!).


apaman
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Posted: 2002-04-12 02:11
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The phone is actually really small just a bit taller then the t68 I would say 7210 height cmon the phone is really small for what is all does with an arm processor this will be the phone to have
Deltayoda
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Posted: 2002-04-12 02:21
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Actually, I should reconsider what I wrote, it does impress me, but just doesn’t look right for me

I might get confused at the Taco Bell drive through and eat my phone rather than the burrito.
hymie
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Posted: 2002-04-12 02:26
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Interesting burritos Taco is selling down there in Southern California, heh..

If you don't like the flip you could always remove it in a second or two.

cheers,

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lebowski
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Posted: 2002-04-12 02:35
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Don't look it as a big phone. It's a small all-in-one multimedia device.
It sure beats 7650 or 9210i (no gprs on that one??!!).

But i also like the Tel.Me T919



http://uk.gsmbox.com/news/mobile_news/all/84441.gsmbox

got to start saving some money...
apaman
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Posted: 2002-04-12 02:46
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not a triband no consideration at all for me since I need triband but looks great and has some great feat.
Oh btw anyone actually read the whitepaper this little monster can open 70 formats of text spreadsheets presentation database formats WOW and running on an arm processor
Um I am thinking where does this leave Nokia and the others miles away or what haha
ralphn
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Posted: 2002-04-12 03:41
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Yes, the P800 will be a fantastic device. Here is what will happen. We will all get very excited about the P800. Then we will pre-order so we can be the first on our block with a P800. We will notice that SE didn't include all the functionality indicated in the promotional materials, press releases, etc. We are promised this will be fixed with an upcoming firmware release. 6 months later, SE releases a P800i that has a different colored case and all the functionality promised for the original device. Those of owners with the first P800's will be waiting around for a firmware update and be told the new firmware will not be available in all countries.

I'm just guessing here, of course.
dumbdumb
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Posted: 2002-04-12 04:08
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This phone is heavy though...
TeleSaint
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Posted: 2002-04-12 09:29
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Some people hare at work started to take the piss at me yesterday for still going with Ericsson. I have had trouble with EVERY Ericsson phone I have ever bought and when they heard how much i paid for my i they thought I was insane. Well, they have a point. I even had trouble with my T39m. Ericsson had to give me a new phone THREE times and in the end the shop gave me my money back. The guy in the office next to me has started having problems with his T39m as well. My guess is that SE would MAKE A HELLUVA lot more money if they didn't have to change those damn phones as often... Damn, hope my t68i will last longer then the remote to my Sony widescreen...
Deltayoda
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Posted: 2002-04-12 09:52
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Wow TeleSaint, I never had one problem yet with my T39m, but I'm sure it's a lot less compared to Nokia phones. (I've had some problems with Nokia phones, but nothing to big).

Are you buying your phones from crappy phone companies or loser stores that probably dropped the box dozens of times? Do you take your phone into the shower with you? Maybe it's that Norwegian sea water causing your phone to screw up?

In any case, such small advanced complicated phones are bound to have problems, even Nokia phones.
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