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dracula Posts: 78

right!
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Posted: 2003-06-19 11:00:48
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Chaser81 Posts: 334

Hey Dracula, nice signature, but shouldnt that be "Bluetooth Tony"?
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Posted: 2003-06-19 12:14:16
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dracula Posts: 78

@joneill18
thanks! that could be addapted too!

done it!

[ This Message was edited by: dracula on 2003-06-19 13:11 ]
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Posted: 2003-06-19 14:09:18
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P800_Zen_master Posts: 483

The Z1010 is not a pda phone, its just a phone, like the gd88, but it is 3g.

It wont make me sell my p800 for that.
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Posted: 2003-06-19 21:15:32
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JForce Posts: 83

The P810 has a flip that can't be removed, and it's lighter and thinner. Can also probably take video, and it's 65,000 colours of course.

Look out for it in Q4
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Posted: 2003-06-20 00:37:14
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tekno_geek911 Posts: 43

Where did you find this info?
Thats pretty dumb that you cant remove the flip...
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Posted: 2003-06-20 00:56:01
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epscilon Posts: 337

So whats the next smart phone / PDA that is going to be coming out next year?

I don't think I could just go back to a normal phone from now on. It is going to have to be a Phone PDA Hybred.


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Posted: 2003-06-20 09:43:25
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braingel Posts: 51

Off-topic but related: When 3G phones finally hit the market (or is it UMTS - what's the better technology or is there a difference?) will it drive GPRS prices down? I currently pay about 7 euros/month for 5MB of traffic and then some Byzantine pricing when I exceed that. I'm wondering if service providers plan to offer unlimited GPRS in your plan once the better technology (and therefore money making possibilites) kick in? and when could we count on that happening?

I'm not too hip on recent telecom developments.
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Posted: 2003-06-20 10:41:45
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fmottaz Posts: 35

In its ClickOnline programm yesterday, BBC World interviewed the engineer who is supposed to have "invented" the cellphone concept. On the 3G subject, he said that probably the technology would be replaced before its wide availability by something called (hope I got it right) "Wariable bitrate signal processing" which should enable better bandwidth for more people and make the cell concept diasppear altogether.

I'm glad I didn't pay 50 billion for a UMTS license.

Everything should be on their website.
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Posted: 2003-06-20 12:17:35
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razorbee Posts: 46

Dont worry, even thou there is a P800 successor from SE it wont be released for a while. There is no market value to add something similar in a couple of months (at least). P800 is still something new to most people and SE for sure wants more customers before they move on to the next project we want.
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Posted: 2003-06-20 23:47:53
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