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you have to login and btw there isn't anything special to see anyway, lol
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Posted: 2004-05-01 23:56:43
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Btw, why does nokia still use mmc? Aren't they outdated?
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Posted: 2004-05-01 23:57:48
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On 2004-05-01 23:57:48, Payalnik wrote:
Btw, why does nokia still use mmc? Aren't they outdated?
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no they aren't... Siemens use them as well for example.. probably much cheaper license costs for implementing MMC technology then other memory card standards.
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Posted: 2004-05-02 00:05:13
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On 2004-04-29 21:41:14, mmsman wrote:
ok thats a photoshop, but anyway rsmmc are reduced in the same way as ms-msduo so it should be the same width but with less height.... the only memory card that comes to my mind is xd and t-flash (in size) and both of them are slightly different so the person who did that pic should get his facts straight and christ some just have to much time
XD card is bigger than a Simcard. i know that because i'm selling that.. This pic is a bad photoshop.. Open photo shop and you will se its made upp..
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Posted: 2004-05-02 04:03:11
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On 2004-05-01 23:56:43, mmsman wrote:
you have to login and btw there isn't anything special to see anyway, lol
but i am logged in lol, can you post without been logged in ?? it tells me i need to login but i am ?? i aint fussed about seeing the pic its just that every pic i try and see like that tells me to login but i am
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Posted: 2004-05-02 15:16:03
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thats sooooooo fake
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Posted: 2004-05-02 22:57:58
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The following functions use shared memory that is dependent on the data quantity per item and shared memory available at a time in the Nokia 3200 phone:
Phone book (up to 256 contacts with all entries filled, in addition to SIM card contacts)
SMSs (up to 50 maximum sized text messages in addition to SIM card inbox messages)
Calendar notes (up to 100 maximum sized entries)
Fixed ringing tones (11 preset, not removable)
The following features share a memory pool of around 1MB*:
MMS messages (max size 100 kB per MMS message)
Ringing tones in Gallery (3 preset MIDI tones, all removable)
Wallpapers (3 preset), MMS pictures (3 preset) - all removable
Java™ applications (2 preset, max download size 64 kB per application)
Operator logos (downloaded)
Voice recorder
For instance, if 2 average size 40 kB Java applications, 10 average size 10 kB Images, 10 average size 5 kB Ringing tones, 5 average size 20 kB MMS messages, 2 pcs 1 minute voice recordings, 50 Phonebook entries and 20 Calendar entries will be stored in phone, there would be still around 500 kB memory left for other items*.
this is from link below
http://www.nokia.com/nokia/0,8764,42727,00.html
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Posted: 2004-05-03 22:07:05
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On 2004-05-02 04:03:11, SIR-Sonyericsson-man wrote:
XD card is bigger than a Simcard. i know that because i'm selling that.. This pic is a bad photoshop.. Open photo shop and you will se its made upp..
yeah i now all that i just pointed out that the guy who did this is dumb, i mean at least he could do something like xd (btw i had a 256 mb one but i sold it a month ago because my new camera doesn't support them.... so i know what's the size of it) the funny thing with yd is that a 256mb costs the same as a 128ms duo and it's almost 2 times smaller, lol
anyway yeah you can see that it's a fake from a mile
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Posted: 2004-05-03 22:23:52
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Well anyone who has read the specs or has any brain knows that the 3200 doesn't have an MMC slot; whether a 3200i or something will is a different case, but still, that's just a bad fake
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Posted: 2004-05-04 09:54:16
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Photoshopped
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Posted: 2004-05-04 10:18:48
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