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Upgrade ur P900 to P905 and youll see theres hardly any major differences when compared with the P910...
P910 has more RAM and internal memory.
P905 is a much better phone than the P900.
you will be able to use PRO duo cards upto 2GB and bt works ok for file transfers etc
what 35 quid?! where are u getting it upgraded?
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Posted: 2005-07-28 02:24:00
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its some shop in edgware road.. the guys doing it for 35.. backing up all the data and stuff and with a gaurantee tht hes not gonna mess up anything..
1 more thing.. i was on this forum howards mobile somthingy.. and the guys were talking tht if u upgrade p900 to p910 maximum support for the memry stick is to 1 gig.. not more than tht.. is tht rite..
ohh yeh and one more thing.. how can i check the firmware on the sony erricson.. any short keys to it..
cheers
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Posted: 2005-07-28 02:27:23
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On 2005-07-28 02:27:23, dj_factor wrote:
1 more thing.. i was on this forum howards mobile somthingy.. and the guys were talking tht if u upgrade p900 to p910 maximum support for the memry stick is to 1 gig.. not more than tht.. is tht rite..
ohh yeh and one more thing.. how can i check the firmware on the sony erricson.. any short keys to it..
cheers
Pro duo can go upto 32Gb. Ive tried 1gb pro duo and it works fine so it should be the same for 2gb.
To check ur firmware version: with flip open > click edit > system information.
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Posted: 2005-07-28 02:41:00
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There is one big difference between a P900 and a P910 that's often overlooked, as it's so seldom mentioned anywhere: RAM!
This is not the built-in storage memory, which is now 4 times as much (16 to 64), and it's nothing to do with >128 support for MS. This is the actual application memory, RAM.
On my P900, the system and Phone applications take about half the RAM after launch, leaving something like 7-8 MBs free, hardly enough for more than a few small apps at a given time, and not enough for Opera and Pictures at the same time. On a P910, available RAM is a much more useful 20-21 MBs!
See what difference that makes?
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Posted: 2005-07-28 02:52:46
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I mentioned above that P910 has more RAM
and internal memory
P900 = 16mb RAM
P910 = 32mb RAM
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Posted: 2005-07-28 02:57:00
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P910's more up todate with more memory and new bluetooth chip as well as duo pro support as well as a 264k colour screen,
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Posted: 2005-07-28 03:29:51
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can anyone tell me how to check the system info like.. P900 and its software version and stuff
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Posted: 2005-07-28 03:30:27
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On 2005-07-28 03:30:27, dj_factor wrote:
can anyone tell me how to check the system info like.. P900 and its software version and stuff
Read my post above. it tells you how to check!
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Posted: 2005-07-28 04:04:00
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Arfi-Gorgona Posts: > 500
The 264k of the p910 is a joke,when you flash the p900 to 905 you get the same screen as the p910 cause you have 264k only in full screen mode when you see the photos,There is only one dif between them and that s the internal ram,nothing more!!
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Posted: 2005-07-28 07:13:36
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On 2005-07-28 02:52:46, Symbiatico wrote:
There is one big difference between a P900 and a P910 that's often overlooked, as it's so seldom mentioned anywhere: RAM!
This is not the built-in storage memory, which is now 4 times as much (16 to 64), and it's nothing to do with >128 support for MS. This is the actual application memory, RAM.
On my P900, the system and Phone applications take about half the RAM after launch, leaving something like 7-8 MBs free, hardly enough for more than a few small apps at a given time, and not enough for Opera and Pictures at the same time. On a P910, available RAM is a much more useful 20-21 MBs!
See what difference that makes?
yes you can open everything and there is still ram left
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Posted: 2005-07-28 08:25:36
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