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I work at a T-Mobile shop in the states, and I've seen a total of 4 people with one (not including me).
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Posted: 2003-04-22 06:44:00
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I'm in Bangkok and I see people on the street daily with P800's and 7650's, and occasionally O2 XDA and 9210's.
Don't know how much of the features they actually know how to use though. Couple weeks ago I saw two guys with 7650's, and one was reading numbers off his phonebook for the other guy to add to his phonebook manually. I'm unfamiliar with the 7650, but I would imagine they could've just beamed the contacts over.
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Posted: 2003-04-22 07:16:00
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hehe, funny that... and when you show someone how to use ir/bluetooth they always ask how much the network charge for sending the data across!!
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Posted: 2003-04-22 07:26:00
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In US i was asked once. While i was living voice message on ansering mashine of my Russian friend. In my native Russian..... Person next to me asked " Are you shure that ansering mashine will be able to record it ... I dont think that it unredstand russian"
No null shiting
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Posted: 2003-04-22 08:13:00
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my friend told me that most ppl in his country doesnt even know that they can actually install new software and stuff (feature).. mostly they buy P800 because it's expensive, and only a few ppl has it.. so they can show off more often.
and when the new model is released, they sell it reall cheap and buy a new one, so that they can be called cool.
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Posted: 2003-04-22 08:52:00
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i know only 2 more people besides me that have the p800 and both of them got ut from work i alone had to realy buy it ...
but nevertheles it whas worth it ..
regards laz
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Posted: 2003-04-22 09:02:00
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I've seen a few people popping into work with it... plus while I'm out and about. I always try and share files with people I know who have the fone... why not? ha ha
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Posted: 2003-04-22 09:27:00
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I only know people on esato with p800's. I've never met anyone on the streets with one and none of my friends ahve one .... in fact I've never seen one (outside of shops).... All I know is that whilst I was telling one of my friends that i was hoping to get it, he said he knows someones who got it .... he called it a brick, this the guy who once has a 9110!!!!
[ This Message was edited by: Ole1973 on 2003-04-22 10:02 ]
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Posted: 2003-04-22 11:00:00
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I think the reason that we don't see users with P800 is that they carry it in cases and don't want to show it on public places. I carry mine in it's case too.
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Posted: 2003-04-22 11:12:00
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I've seen two people on my train with a P800, lets face it, its one of the best places to show it off. And one guy in the pub.
Personally I think it'll be cool if a good FPS or strategy game gets bluetooth support written into it. So I could challenge those guys on the train to a game.
Chess is all well and good but I for one would like to rediscover my lost youth in the computer lab of my school playing Doom over the network. I don't know how they ported it, but i would hope some of networking features are still in there, turn on BT and bosh, deathmatch.
That said, i'm really missing Q from my t68i
Jus had a thought...
A cross platform game would be even better, as in, challenging a nokia 7650 to a game and taking the pathetic arguemments over which phone was better into a gaming arena.
Back to the topic though, the more people who see sense the better. I'm getting pretty close to convincing my friends to invest in a P800, simply thru the ringtone I've got.
With more owners comes more demand for better software and support for the phone and that basically matters more than what can only ever be a few months of being the coolest kid on the block with the shiniest new phone (kick arse feeling that, that is though)
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Posted: 2003-04-22 13:31:00
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