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*@janptr:* yes its true: p800 is worth every penny (i pay'd 1090€ for this device!!)
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Posted: 2003-01-25 11:43:00
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Worth every cent! And now that more & more apps are available... I'm happier now than when I bought it!
3 major wishes though:
1) More stable OS
2) Video recording (w/ sound) app
3) Word/Excel app
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Posted: 2003-01-25 12:09:00
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worth it..
first time I buy a phone without knowing what I will replace it with next
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Posted: 2003-01-25 19:53:00
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i bought a P800...
i've retired my Palm Pilot...
am i satisfied?
Hell, Yeah!!!
i've been waiting for something like this come for about 3 years now...
i don't have to carry around a cellphone and pda at the same time, i've got both on the P800... i consider the mp3 player and the camera as extras...
but the P800 is not for everybody, if you dont need the pda functions, then look for something else... i would suggest the T68x, i still have mine...
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Posted: 2003-01-25 20:05:00
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Ooh yes! I've been a PaIm user for 7 years and finally I could throw it! I love my P800!
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Posted: 2003-01-25 21:22:00
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chungagoring Posts: > 500
p800 is not a phone, nor a pda.
it's a p800, a whole new phylosophy. that's the point
if you're prepared for it, you will be more than satisfied. and not everyone is prepared for the whole p800 thing
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Posted: 2003-01-27 06:15:00
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@Chungagoring, Now i`ve read it, i realise how much that needed to be said.
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Posted: 2003-01-27 07:07:00
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The only gadget that can beat a P800 would be a P900.
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Posted: 2003-01-27 12:54:00
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I LOOOOVE my P800... It's my best friend...
The only things that should be a tad better:
- Input methods: Support for a palm-ish extra keyboard, the good old chatboard (which would come in handy for the first time) or the possibility to use "personal jotter" in your normal text-writing app's (instead of having to copy/paste it from the PJ app)...
- video recording w/ sound... that would be so nice...
- cheaper memorysticks and especially support for bigger than 128 mb cards...
If all these wishes of mine came true, i'd finally have a reason to live...
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Posted: 2003-09-25 12:37:48
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It's a unique bit of kit, and I certainly don't regret buying it. It's one of the first phones that you can actually write useful software for, so from that point of view there's not much of a limit to the amount you can know about the P800.
I often get stuff, take it to it's limit then get bored. This hasn't happened with the P800, and when I eventually get some time I'll move some of my development skills away from relational DBs to mobile apps!
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Posted: 2003-09-25 12:54:58
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