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Bonovox Posts: > 500

Yes i actually loved them Sony Ericsson touch screen smartphones. They seemed ahead of everyone back then making them. I had a p800 & p900.
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Posted: 2009-10-31 13:38:00
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daviep Posts: > 500

does anyone know if phones4u sell the satio sim free?

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Posted: 2009-10-31 16:39:42
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Legen Posts: 469

For those of you with a Satio. Am wondering bout video playback quality. Have any of you tried programs(e.g coreplayer) that allow divx/xvid playback?
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Posted: 2009-11-01 18:50:28
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Oogamous Posts: 401

Can anyone tell me whether the Satio Offers the option of receiving "selected calls only" or setting up a list of selected calls to receive or setting the incoming calls to "Contacts only"??
These were really handy features to have on the P990...

Any help appreciated.
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Posted: 2009-11-01 19:34:09
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sambouka Posts: 260

Hi, anyone having problems getting a gps lock on Satio?
Tried several times, waited for 5/10 minutes and nothing happened....
Do we need to have data activated?
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Posted: 2009-11-02 09:57:07
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kanjer Posts: 47


On 2009-10-31 16:39:42, daviep wrote:
does anyone know if phones4u sell the satio sim free?




get one from CPW they doing them at 399+£10 top up on pay as u go, which £100 cheaper than sim free and yes it is sim free stock too!
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Posted: 2009-11-02 11:08:04
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sblantipodi Posts: 318


On 2009-11-01 18:50:28, Legen wrote:
For those of you with a Satio. Am wondering bout video playback quality. Have any of you tried programs(e.g coreplayer) that allow divx/xvid playback?


smartmovie will release a satio version soon...
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Posted: 2009-11-02 14:23:28
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larry 68 Posts: > 500

Finally got a good deal from o2 on upgrade so will be joining you all tomorrow.
Soooooo excited.
Never had a smart phone before so may aneed lots of help.
[ This Message was edited by: larry 68 on 2009-11-02 18:15 ]

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Posted: 2009-11-02 19:13:55
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Consumology Posts: 57

@sambouka: I had the same problems like you, data connections active all the time. Somehow they were reduced by usage but I do not know how it really went right. My best guess is that using the Location application before Google and Wise pilot is doing the trick. And use it in a more open area at first...

In general about navigation as I use this as navigation in my car: I am very disappointed with Wise Pilot. It seems to be free but when you log in the online account you see the expiracy date is 4 weeks in my case. Just do not know if it is the application or just this more or less useless online account. What makes me really angry is that there is no option to switch off the damn voice guidance. This way my music stops streaming to my Bluetooth Car Audio whenever navigation has something to say.
So I needed an alternative: With free Google navigation for Android on the horizon I am not willing to spend crazy amounts of money for something so basic like GPS navigation (with online services, I do not need maps on the phone). I used to use Nav4All (Java) on my G900 but this is only free till the end of the year and at the moment the installations gets stuck at initial start up as the screen goes blank when entering the registration email-addresss.
The other free program I know of never worked on my G900: http://amazegps.com, also Java. Now the new version 5 is no longer free but the old free version (4.5) can still be downloaded from there site and works on Satio. And you can turn the voice down to 0. I just noticed today that now there is a trial version for one month (hello Google Navigation...) and the price for one year is pretty cheap compared to Wise Pilot. I'll give the new version a try soon.

Does anyone know of any other free or reasonalbe priced GPS-navigation?

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Posted: 2009-11-02 21:24:46
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mediar Posts: > 500

Why don't you try TreckBuddy?
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Posted: 2009-11-02 21:35:41
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