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9 hours 23min of batterylife!!! Is this really true??? Any chance of a larger battery ?
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Posted: 2007-09-19 14:33:32
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masseur i´m planning to buy this phone in a few weeks but i need some information regarding:
- Sound Quality (Is it as good as SE?)
- A2DP: Sound Quality and battery drain (Since there is only a mini usb port i will need to use this feature to have my own earphones working)
- GPS: Will it Work with others programs? (not just only tomtom). Im asking this because N95 GPS only work with nokia maps.
- Screen: Is it visible at direct sunlight?
- Battery: It can always be used for all day long without need charging?
- Messaging: Can you write messages (with your fingers) using touch screen with just one hand easily? It got delivery reports and fast contacts ( a list with last contacts used like on SE phones)
Thank you

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Posted: 2007-09-21 12:43:43
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- Sound Quality (Is it as good as SE?)
sound can be a little tinny at times. There is just a single speaker at the back on this model. Its plenty loud enough though
- A2DP: Sound Quality and battery drain (Since there is only a mini usb port i will need to use this feature to have my own earphones working)
I charged up my DS970's the other day but didn't get around to testing them with this yet. Will do that this w/e
for a small amuont you can get a mini-usb to3.5mm adaptor so you can use any headset and for a little more you can get an adaptor with a microphone for full call functionality
- GPS: Will it Work with others programs? (not just only tomtom). Im asking this because N95 GPS only work with nokia maps.
so far I have used the internal GPS for TomTom, google maps, microsoft live search maps and also the old Microsoft Streets so I expect you can use any program. The GPS is accessed via COM4.
- Screen: Is it visible at direct sunlight?
its as good (or bad) as most other device. P1 is probably a little better
- Battery: It can always be used for all day long without need charging?
how long is a piece of string

it depends on what you are doing of course, but you should get a full days use but don't expect much more. Its the one down point I have with the TyTN II but I do keep a spare USB cable at work, just in case
- Messaging: Can you write messages (with your fingers) using touch screen with just one hand easily? It got delivery reports and fast contacts ( a list with last contacts used like on SE phones)
you can certainly dial numbers on the on screen pad with your fingers but the buttons on screen qwerty keyboard is probably a little too small. I much prefer to simply slide the full keyboard out myself
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Posted: 2007-09-21 12:54:30
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DickySnapples Posts: > 500
did you order yours
ofiaich ? im loving mine! havent been able to load tomtom on it yet though as i havent got access to a windows machine at the mo
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Posted: 2007-09-21 18:33:49
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Hi Dicky Snapples!
I haven't ordered yet, because I am not at home to collect! I think I will order soon but.....
still not 100% sure because I tend not to use mobile internet and my main interests are music and video. Ninety five percent of my email is Japanese so I would need to install Japanese support.
I wonder whether to keep my W950i and buy an Archos 704 WiFi or something similar.
Of course, that means carrying 2 devices and perhaps a third if I put my camera in my pocket ! I have gps on an old Tungsten T3 as well as on my W950i.
My head hurts at the moment ! Managed to save 100 pounds by selling unwanted items !
Ofiaich
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Posted: 2007-09-21 21:36:54
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DickySnapples Posts: > 500
i installed tomtom,but the free maps doesnt include Guernsey. so i still cant test it out!
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Posted: 2007-09-22 16:14:44
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heres 2 free progs you can install to test the GPS
google maps (the windows mobile version).
windows live search. The GPS works in the maps there
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Posted: 2007-09-22 16:29:41
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Wow!!
Just saw your link masseur and just installed Google Maps on my old T3 !
I was impressed ! But my Google Map map defaulted to Tokyo
Amazing !! This is making me think it is time to order the TyTn II !
I am reading now but can google maps be access using a GPS Receiver such as a Holux?
Ofiaich
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Posted: 2007-09-22 17:01:30
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The native windows mobile google maps suports GPS but I'm pretty sure the java version doesn't. I have no idea about the palm version but if it does support GPS then I'm sure the holux will work for you
edit: googling suggests the palm version does support GPS so you should be right
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Posted: 2007-09-22 17:08:19
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Hi!
I found a small program called 'Where am I' which gives the coordinates from the Holux, these can then be found in Google Maps.
But the two don't work simultaneous, I think because of 'port sharing' .
I don't understand well, but I think GPRS with Vodafone is weak where I live but a few miles down the road the 'globe icon' appears on my phone.
I think the TyTn II must be so much better than my old Tungsten T3 for google maps etc.
The only thing I need to learn now is how well the TyTn II works with Vodafone services. I guess not a problem..... ?
Ofiaich
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Posted: 2007-09-22 17:55:36
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