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OffLineR Posts: > 500

I'm going to buy Satio I think
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Posted: 2009-10-10 18:36:44
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tyko Posts: 248

New pics at satio launch blog, some with new firmware. I think they look fantastic, best I ever seen from a mobile phone.
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Posted: 2009-10-10 19:19:34
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synn Posts: > 500


On 2009-10-10 17:10:23, MWEB wrote:
I was in CPW earlier saw 2 people purchase them, so wont be long now, i need to know about battery life btw



After initial care, 1.5 days. For my use; that is.
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Posted: 2009-10-10 19:54:25
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se_dude Posts: > 500

How is the sound quality through headphones? And the speed? Any basic impressions by synn, mizz or xell?
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Posted: 2009-10-10 20:19:43
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se_love Posts: > 500


On 2009-10-10 14:56:33, Mizzle wrote:
Whoops, sorry. I meant Unlimited, not Ultimate.


Knew it sounded too good to be true.
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Posted: 2009-10-10 20:28:06
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synn Posts: > 500


On 2009-10-10 20:19:43, se_dude wrote:
How is the sound quality through headphones? And the speed? Any basic impressions by synn, mizz or xell?


I did mention that the sound quality is brilliant for someone like me who prefers as-recorded sound. Tight bass, clear treble, nice separation. People who listens to music with artificially cranked up bass may need to install third part apps or something. Frankly, that's none of my concern.

Edit: The headphones that came with my Satio are not the in-ears, but they do have some nice frequency response and are pretty balanced. DIdn't try them out for a prolonged duration as I have my own headphones that I use for all my audio gear.

The phone is pretty snappy in all the menus. The camera takes a few secs to initialize, but that's understandable given its capabilities. Also, the in-camera picture editor takes a few seconds too. Nothing to be concerned about and certainly miles away from the Symbian phones of yore.
[ This Message was edited by: synn on 2009-10-10 19:34 ]

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Posted: 2009-10-10 20:31:30
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xell Posts: > 500


On 2009-10-10 20:19:43, se_dude wrote:
How is the sound quality through headphones? And the speed? Any basic impressions by synn, mizz or xell?
Did not unpack the headset so far, see my menu runthrough (German, but eh) here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SCZ4DTkXzA
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Posted: 2009-10-10 20:31:52
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tranced Posts: > 500

the guy said he works for . he also said he was testing it. he's tried the aino also.


On 2009-10-10 07:07:04, Lightspeed_x wrote:
@Tranced: Any news on a local operator offering the Satio (or Aino) soon?


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Posted: 2009-10-10 20:51:04
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MWEB Posts: > 500


On 2009-10-10 20:31:52, xell wrote:

On 2009-10-10 20:19:43, se_dude wrote:
How is the sound quality through headphones? And the speed? Any basic impressions by synn, mizz or xell?
Did not unpack the headset so far, see my menu runthrough (German, but eh) here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SCZ4DTkXzA

What's the TS like, compared to the 5800 i think you have?
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Posted: 2009-10-10 21:07:05
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xell Posts: > 500

Yep, still owning both... My "problem" with the Satio screen is that I'm used to vibration as feedback from the TD2 and 5800xm. The Satio does not offer this or I just did not find the setting. Gives you the feeling it did not react if it does not load the chosen program/option instantly. Besides that, I find it easier to use.
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Posted: 2009-10-10 21:17:10
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