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sorry floatlite, when first announced the HD was mentioned as having an FM transmitter (as well as receiver i.e. FM radio) this would allow streaming of your music in your car etc. just curious to know if this feature is still there?
free @£70pm on a 18mth?
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Posted: 2009-05-16 22:26:45
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Nope no sign of that, its also not listed on the Samsung website either. Apparently the hardware is there, but no software is installed to use it.
David
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Posted: 2009-05-16 22:56:36
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floatlite, think you could upload any pics?
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Posted: 2009-05-16 23:16:47
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As requested, quick ( and crappy) photos
A comparison shot with some contemporary models
Front shots
Rear shot
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Posted: 2009-05-16 23:45:48
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cheers bud. How're you finding the phone? The OS is annoying/slow is it? And just how much have orange mucked things up from what you can tell
RBG
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Posted: 2009-05-17 00:16:47
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Would be nice if you'd keep us updated about this phone.
How do you feel about the size of the i8910?
And how is the ui so far?
Thanks!
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Posted: 2009-05-17 01:22:50
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Well Floatlite you might be the unofficial reviewer here.
How does she handle? Any bugs so far? Is she feeling flimsy as in the feel of the body?
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Posted: 2009-05-17 01:48:01
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On 2009-05-17 01:22:50, Yakkaimono wrote:
Would be nice if you'd keep us updated about this phone.
How do you feel about the size of the i8910?
And how is the ui so far?
Thanks!
So far so good, the Symbian S60 FP5 is fast (in fact VERY fast), the 256mb RAM will help that along, getting about 160mb free after fully booted, pretty normal as far as Symbian UI goes, very Nokia 5800 like, but faster and the screen is much more responsive (as it should be).
Size is good, narrow enough to be help comfortably in the hand, and slightly longer than normal, but plenty of screen real estate, and great for web browsing, almost on a par with the iPhone in this area. The wide screen qwerty keyboard is well laid out, and the keys are nicely spaced for fast typing.
On 2009-05-17 01:22:50, skblakee wrote:
Well Floatlite you might be the unofficial reviewer here.
How does she handle? Any bugs so far? Is she feeling flimsy as in the feel of the body?
Not really found any bugs to be honest, although, i'm sure one will pop out sometime, the more I use it.
The body is well made, and no creaks or groans (so far), the battery cover is tight and creak free. The buttons are solid feeling and positive click, and it's nice to have a touch screen lock seperate from the full button and screen lock button.
So far so good, did I say the screen is pin sharp, very impressive.
David
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Posted: 2009-05-17 11:25:54
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how's the audio? are the speakers loud enough? how about the headset?
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Posted: 2009-05-17 12:46:18
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Floatlife, just how bad is the crappy AMR codec when recording in HD?
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Posted: 2009-05-17 13:39:36
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