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Lordmike Posts: > 500

I think my 128 costed me about $99 or something. On www.p800er.com I also ordered martin overlay plus protections thingy. They say it's good to have, but I dont see a difference. I don't keep my phone where it can get scratched. Mine still looks like brand new.
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Posted: 2003-08-07 12:52:54
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__spc__ Posts: > 500

Forget playing Doom, arcade games are largely a waste of time as the controls are poor. Where the P800 absolutely excels is with the utilities/applications that you can get hold of. Don't get me wrong, there are a number of good arcade games available, but you'll have more fun with the startegy-type games. Fantastic piece of kit it is, GBA SP it ain't!

Also, the .SIS files are not like self-extracting .ZIP files, more like the .CAB Windows (TM) installation files. PC Suite, and the P800 understand that the .SIS is an installation file, and execute it as such.

OGG player is excellent!!!; .OGG files at the sampling rate suggested above are about 1/3 the size of .MP3 files, and the dbPowerAMP software is a cinch to use. The OGG files sound really fantastic, but with an average 5 min song at 2.1-2.5MB, you'll need that 128MB MSD to get 4-5 albums on there!!

Good choice tho'.

Steven.
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Posted: 2003-08-07 13:03:02
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Sutarkoen Posts: 110

*nodz* I might invest in one, but I heard the phone comes with a case anyway, true? My 6310i looks brand new atm, but that said this PATICULAR one is only around 5 months old, as I've had so many firmware problems with it that it's been sent back, a new one handed to me at the store, and this keeps happening, so I have a pretty much brand new, albeit slow N6310i!
Si
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Posted: 2003-08-07 13:05:23
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