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On 2002-05-20 21:25, MixiN wrote:
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On 2002-05-20 18:44, mrNoodles wrote:
....T68 is 100m high....
never knew it was that big
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[ This Message was edited by: MixiN on 2002-05-20 20:26 ]
hehehe sorry mm I meant
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Posted: 2002-05-20 21:30:00
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On 2002-05-20 21:21, havardot wrote:
For you techie boyz ... Here is the official White Paper on the P 800 ...
http://www.forsvun.net/~havardot/p800.pdf [2.560.083 bytes]
There you'll find everything
Håvard
Thats great man!!!
Thank you!
This pdf is really very helpfull!
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Posted: 2002-05-20 22:44:00
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It makes the phone bigger than I thought...Do you know he they will sell a cover to protect the camera lenses to prevent scratches?I might keep my phone until they release a bigger memory phone,maybe with memory stick.Handling pics and word or excel documents requires memory,and what about some mp3's?Do you know if this phone has java and or polyphonic ringtones?Might change advice...
This post was posted from a T68
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Posted: 2002-05-20 22:51:00
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Im not sure about cover to protect the camera lens...
Anyway
Java
Yes It supports Java and Sybian SIS formats.
Mp3
The termial does have stereo headsets for handsfree, so Im pretty sure it will be handling Mp3
MemoryStick
I suprised that SE doesnt give details about and Memorysticks. Two reasons
1) future terminals have to be Multi Media. Mp3 is definitivelly a part of that. Terminals with integrated personal entertainment are also important for the usage of the gadget. My phonebills raised radically after Ive got the mp3 handsfree (the phone is always there, and therefore its easier to call someone). This aspect should force SE to integrate a Multi Media applcation on the phone. 12 Mb of memory is to small for that.
2) Memorysticks would be great for all true Sony Concepts. The interoperality is not new. Nokia supports Multi Media Cards, and the same does Siemens. Even if future gadgets does have Bluetooth, it would be nice to have the option of swapping eg 64 Mb of data easily. Serviceproviders will not be cheap in the future, so dreaming of downloading music and file objects are way ahead.
[ This Message was edited by: havardot on 2002-05-21 03:29 ]
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Posted: 2002-05-21 03:11:00
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