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ProviGuy Posts: 66

That is what this person is doing...discovering things and doing the right thing by informing others...just because you know doesn't mean everyone does (as is confirmed in this thread!). Not everyone spends every waking hour checking out their P800...some people just require certain apsects of the machine...certainly there is nobody that requires every feature of the P800! Don't be shocked that people don't scour through the manual and that some people will post things that you discovered a long time ago.

Have patience wilth people dude.
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Posted: 2003-08-21 15:57:34
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ainamrev Posts: > 500

Never checked my manual. Dont spend lots of time on my p800 smiley option is just common sense. Everyone sends SMS so why not tap on the edit function just to see whats there?
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Posted: 2003-08-21 16:13:33
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GoH Posts: 400

Vermania, the dude is a new poster. he probably just got his p800. i bet u didnt know all that ur p800 could do immediately when u bought it. give him some time, and besides, the way u spoke was like u were some phone god or something. "they dont even know basic stuff" tts crap.

cant we all just give these guys a break?
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Posted: 2003-08-21 16:28:19
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ChrisB Posts: 3

Hi All,
Actually, I've had my P800 for ages. But I haven't had too much time to play with it. I'm starting to learn more about it now. I was just being dim, and not looking through all the menu options. I should know this stuff as the company I work for makes phones.
LOL

PS. Does anyone know what Baseband chip and/or apps co-processor is in the P800?

[ This Message was edited by: ChrisB on 2003-08-21 16:00 ]
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Posted: 2003-08-21 16:54:33
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Sutarkoen Posts: 110

unsure what a baseband chip is, but I imagine the app co-processor helps share the workload of apps open leaving the main processor to handling more urgent threads.

Si
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Posted: 2003-08-21 17:59:16
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nadz34 Posts: 11

@Yoeppie

Thanks for the info. I recently bought a p800 and am absolutely thrilled with it. I use smiley faces all the time in IM and now I guess I can do the same with SMS messages. I don't always look at every option in every menu of the phone so I am glad someone posted this topic. Just my 2 cents
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Posted: 2003-08-22 03:12:06
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Orn8one Posts: 101

@ ChrisB
Re your 'PS. Does anyone know what Baseband chip and/or apps co-processor is in the P800?'
Think you should ask Vermania !!!


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Posted: 2003-08-22 14:29:03
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ChrisB Posts: 3

After a bit of digging, it tuns out that Sony Ericsson use one of the Texas Instruments OMAP processors. These arn't that great. All they are is a ARM 7 or 9 stuck next to a bit of TI DSP technology, for doing MPEG 4 and MP3. Thats why we can only play MP4 files at sub 10 FPS. And I doubht the OMAP has the grunt to encode MP4. Thus no video record functionality. Only Jpeg encode (Which is MUCH easier)
All this said. The phone still rocks.

It could just do with a little faster baseband.

/ChrisB
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Posted: 2003-08-22 14:37:34
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ferrarista44 Posts: > 500

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On 2003-08-21 15:40:43, Vermania wrote:
Every day l'm shocked by peoples lack of knowledge about their P800. Do theese people just not bother with exploring the vast features of the phone? its almost like they only buy it because its avaliable not because of it'.s features. They dont even know basic stuff.


some people just have the money to buy high-end stuff, but not the time to explore the stuff they have. of course this aint to pertain anyone in particular.. it's just what i notice here locally.

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On 2003-08-21 16:28:19, GoH wrote:
Vermania, the dude is a new poster. he probably just got his p800. i bet u didnt know all that ur p800 could do immediately when u bought it.

hehe. i finished reading the manual of the P800 in PDF even weeks before i got my phone. well, of course, not everyone's as crazy as me.
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Posted: 2003-08-22 14:40:28
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baz Posts: 282

JaJa
i never went into that menu before, i only have this machine 3 months and it seems like i have just used a small percentage of its functions. must mess around some more. the animations section is cool too. pitty none of my mates have a P800 to send these pics to.


masseur
i was using the :6 :7 :8 as a random example of what i might try to put in to see if i could get the smileys. i didnt know there was a menu to get to them directly, i just thought it would be a "suck it and see" session of putting different characters in after work but thanks to JaJa i dont have to spend all day randomly trying.

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Posted: 2003-08-22 14:51:05
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