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Well, first of all, that just goes to prove that you're incompetent of starting / participating in such a discussion.
Its operating system is called OSE (Operating System Embedded), developed by a Swedish company called Enea located in Kista, if that rings a bell. OSE is used by quite a few manufacturers, and it's without doubt one of the best mobile operating systems available.
The user interface, added by Sony Ericsson, is called A2, also often referred to as A200. I guess you could also call A2 a software platform based on OSE, adding additional features to the core OS.
Now... what happened to the talk about it not having an OS?
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[ This Message was edited by: Mizzle on 2008-08-30 20:45 ]
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Posted: 2008-08-30 21:43:10
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Look now, GUCCI, we've had numerous confirmations, even by SE themselves that the C905 uses a
SONY sensor, not some cheap Samsung one.
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Posted: 2008-08-30 21:49:18
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Mizzle
Aah! Thanx man for the random fact of the day.

Thanx for clearing that up. Im aware of A2, ive got a K850, wish this AMAZING OS could allow me to ATLEAST add USEFULL apps to my K850.
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Posted: 2008-08-30 21:54:24
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Yadda yadda yaDDA! Give it up! The C905 has what it has! Nothing more nothing less!
Ya'll need to take time out and listen to some Bob Marley! Chill man!
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Posted: 2008-08-30 21:55:30
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Discussion threads always turn into battle grounds with a few people popping questions every now and then o.o
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Posted: 2008-08-30 21:57:24
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On 2008-08-30 21:54:24, GUCCI.011 wrote:
Mizzle
Aah! Thanx man for the random fact of the day.

Thanx for clearing that up. Im aware of A2, ive got a K850, wish this AMAZING OS could allow me to ATLEAST add USEFULL apps to my K850.
Well, it does allow that, leaving it up to the dude in front of the display to install them. A quick search at GetJar shows that there are almost 3,200 applications available for the phone - and that's on that site only. I know for a fact that there are lots and lots of other, and better, applications available.
I'm sure about 90% of your needs could be settled with the J2ME applications available. Oh, by the way... If you're about to complain about it not being able to multitask and run several applications at once, that would be incorrect as well. I've had OSE phones run 14 applications/games at once, including 3D games. Impressive, considering it's a "dumb phone", isn't it?
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[ This Message was edited by: Mizzle on 2008-08-30 21:12 ]
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Lol, honestly now, who needs to do research to realise that both versions of the n95 sold like hot pancakes even though they weren't exactly cheap...don't mind me, i'm just thinking rationally.
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Posted: 2008-08-30 22:06:29
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@Gucci
just like mizzle said, there are lot of java application that can be installed.
so playing the "application" game does not stand against c905. IMO, c905 aims at providing a multimedia package to consumers, and judging by the pictures on flickr, (few of them which i posted few pages back) it lives up to the camera expectations.
I know this has been expressed many times tht people have their own choices. some like symbian some like others, a lot of options are available out there so feel free to grab that attracts u
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Posted: 2008-08-30 22:08:55
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On 2008-08-30 22:06:29, gola wrote:
Lol, honestly now, who needs to do research to realise that both versions of the n95 sold like hot pancakes even though they weren't exactly cheap...don't mind me, i'm just thinking rationally.
I'm not disagreeing on that, they did sell very well, and still do.
Continuing on that rational thinking, Nokia does have a much larger customer reach than anybody else because of their size, so it's not really surprising that they sold more than any of the mentioned SE phones - if that's the case.
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Posted: 2008-08-30 22:10:17
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On 2008-08-30 21:49:18, NightBlade wrote:
Look now, GUCCI, we've had numerous confirmations, even by SE themselves that the C905 uses a SONY sensor, not some cheap Samsung one.
The proven advantage of that being what exactly ?
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Posted: 2008-08-30 22:13:05
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