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Not me :-] Have anybody noticed that S700i has a better speaker than K700i?
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Posted: 2005-03-14 19:50:22
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I;m definitely one of them =) count me in!
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Posted: 2005-03-16 08:53:38
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hey, sup?! jus wanned ta know wat IMEI is all bout..
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Posted: 2005-03-16 09:04:17
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On 2005-03-16 09:04:17, jazzmataz wrote:
hey, sup?! jus wanned ta know wat IMEI is all bout..
It's like the serial no. for your phone. IMEI stands for International Mobile Equipment Identity.
For more info:
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/I/IMEI.html
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Posted: 2005-04-05 07:06:34
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I love this phone. Just got it for work a couple of weeks ago (had a t610 and was waiting for a k750 but my company gave me a k700, so when my personal contract is over I can buy a k750 for cheap
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I encountered 2 problems:
1. Lack of expandable memory. For business purposes it does not represent a big flaw, but I have to say that it bothers me quite a bit because I cannot download music as I want to.
2. Vodafone Firmware. Absolutely the worst firmware I have ever encountered on a SE phone. SE should refuse to install such a poorly-designed, bugged and slow firmware on one of its phones. The phone crashed twice, when I try to listen to ringtones some of them disappear and reappear on the list (like they are blinking because the phone is charging them). The theme sometimes doesn't work (I get a black screen instead of the usual animated one).
I am looking forward for a friend of mine to change the firmware, at least I can solve problem number 2.
BTW I think I will install Orange Firmware (you might really think I am crazy at this point
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In fact I love the shortcuts that appear on the starting screen (messages, contacts and the other) so much that I would love to have them.
Overall the k700 Is an absolutely amazing phone! It does everything I need it to do, and does it well. I am still amazed at vocal quality compared to the t610. So much better!!
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Posted: 2005-04-05 08:49:48
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hey guys what quality of mp3 do u use? my mp3s are at 48 and most of them sound perfect now i've converted them to 40 but they sound a little worse but i can store much more
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Posted: 2005-04-05 11:02:05
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I don't find 48Kbps mp3s acceptable. I normally use 56Kbps mp4 (mono) for music listening in my K700i. For ringtones I use 56Kbps (mono) mp3s.
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Posted: 2005-04-05 11:09:28
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Well, mine should be delievered in three days! I have been using a P800 for a year and I have got sick of having such a large phone in my pocket.
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Posted: 2005-04-05 20:28:12
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I hate my joystick,its doesnt function smoothly.Even my T300's joystick works better.I got to take to my service provider to repair it and flash with the best firmware.
This message was posted from a K700i
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Posted: 2005-04-12 12:00:44
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The K700 is feature packed but what really keeps me thinking 'mighty phone' is the call quality. Excellent reception, crystal clear sound. It comes as close to a landline as you could expect.
Also the screen is a real pleasure and there are a lot of nifty functions, like the list of the last 10 contacts you sent an sms to when you have to choose a recepient.
I find the calendar good enough to use as primary agenda, but only if you can sync with Outlook so you have some extra features on the PC.
The FM radio is excellent.
The looks of it, well, I might prefer the K500, but at least the phone looks different.
What I miss is RDS on the radio (750), sync of e-mail and/or more mem dedicated to e-mail. I don't know about the (750) extra memory. One wouldn't say no but if it isn't enough mem to put ALL the music on you have it will only be some toy.
I want to keep phones for 2 years so the next one will be the have-become-cheap 750 or its sucessor if it holds enough GB to conqueer the ipod.
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Posted: 2005-04-12 14:32:13
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