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I'll try and answer your questions o2 DO use all of 3g services I was told today.
Ordered my upgrade from o2 today which will come with a 3g sim (even though the women said they do have limited supply of the sims at the mo).
I've downloaded the software already and seems to be ok (without the phone

). Never use the CD anyway.
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Posted: 2006-07-05 21:07:13
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When I first opened the camera there was a small shutter inside it that opened...now when I slide the protector back I don't seem to see it...any ideas?
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Posted: 2006-07-05 21:12:26
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Can the K800 take Flash menu's/theme's like the W550 and W900?
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Posted: 2006-07-05 21:50:44
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Have you noticed that the ring volume is very low - even when it is set up at the highest setting!!
It seems to get better when the 'Increasing ring' is activated but not enough
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Posted: 2006-07-05 22:11:49
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Thanks Masseur...
Looks really smart and is obviously a proper program now rather than the K750's 'folder' - as simple as that, a folder lol.
Also thanks Lembo for that O2 info.
Last one, does O2 support Email? Can I use a computer email address so to recieve and send from the same inbox/outbox etc.
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Posted: 2006-07-05 22:14:30
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It works, but its a little bit laggy, especially if you change to landscape mode.
Thats impressive,may i ask u how laggy it is?
is sound and video out of sync?
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Posted: 2006-07-06 06:53:18
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Just how fast is the response time of the K800i camera? Fast enough to actually "never miss a shot"?
I find the W800i's camera a little slow when taking shots. Since the autofocus can't be turned off, it'll still take the phone about 1-2 seconds before a shot can be made even if I quickly press the camera button all the way down (to bypass the autofocus).
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Posted: 2006-07-06 09:09:32
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On 2006-07-05 16:45:14, jmcomms wrote:
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On 2006-07-05 11:07:57, mephisto2k wrote:
Ahh, didn't realise you could save more than one, I'll give it a try later on.
Still begs the question why it was an option in the proto firmware, but removed for final release.
BestPic was on the prototype and is on the final (press the almost-invisible button on the bottom left in camera mode, with the phone turned around).
On the prototype, it was SUPER slow to create the thumbnails and save individual images. The list was also at the top of the screen and it crashed the phone A LOT!
On the final version, it's instant and quite amazing - but a 'save all' would be great in addition to clicking on any/all pictures to save them. In fact, auto saving all would be good for when you're after the 'right picture' but may want to check on a PC [it's hard to spot the best picture on the phone screen] later.
The current system also means that pressing back up will not save a single image. Suddenly, you've got a feature where you don't miss that perfect shot - but you can 'forget' to save it.
BestPic is awesome but SE will have a battle on their hands to convince people that it is nothing like burst mode/multishot on any other product.
Apologies, I actually meant that I wonder why they took Burst Mode of the final when it was in the prototype. I agree with what you've said about BestPic, the speed it works at is amazing.
I've still yet to figure out how it works, according to the manual if you press the shutter halfway then it starts taking pics, but isn't that when it's also trying to autofocus? Will that mean the first few will always be out of focus?
Burst Mode did have it's advantage of auto-saving. Surely there was reasons to have both on the final firmware?
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Posted: 2006-07-06 10:29:39
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how long did people take after plugging the phone into the mains to turn it on?!?! i just received my phone and cant seem to wait any longer in turning it on!!
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Posted: 2006-07-06 10:36:02
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On 2006-07-05 16:45:14, jmcomms wrote:
On the final version, it's instant and quite amazing - but a 'save all' would be great in addition to clicking on any/all pictures to save them. In fact, auto saving all would be good for when you're after the 'right picture' but may want to check on a PC [it's hard to spot the best picture on the phone screen] later.
The current system also means that pressing back up will not save a single image. Suddenly, you've got a feature where you don't miss that perfect shot - but you can 'forget' to save it.
BestPic is awesome but SE will have a battle on their hands to convince people that it is nothing like burst mode/multishot on any other product.
It makes sense to have a Save All function, especially if the snapper is in a situation where a lot of action is going on, e.g a contact sport.
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handsets, after the picture has been taken it is shown on the view-finder. If you then press the camera-button again, the picture is saved automatically and you can resume. Does this not happen with the K800i?
I used to use the back button but now pressing the camera button is quicker.
If not, I suppose it might take a while to save all 9 images so a more powerful processor would be needed.
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Posted: 2006-07-06 10:57:53
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