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antichrist Posts: > 500

scratch resistant? holy s*** !!!
sorry, i missed that
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Posted: 2007-06-14 23:41:16
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petrutms Posts: > 500

well... i`ll get back to K series with that beauty... not to happy with P990 . I need HSDPA and faster processor in a touchscreen device... and no P or W have that.
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Posted: 2007-06-14 23:43:34
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Arne Anka Posts: > 500

First impression of K850

http://mobil.mkf.se/ArticlePages/200706/14/20070614212014_AHD318/20070614212014_AHD318.dbp.asp

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2007-06-14 21:53

As previous more advanced camera mobiles from SE, the new K850 has both flash and AF. But now the resolution is 5 MP. The camera usage itself does not differ much, but the media viewer is clearely improved.


K850 feels fairly solid in the hand, without being clumsy. The part that makes most impression is the screen, which according to the personal at the location makes use of a new technology where the screen is placed to appear as being glued to the phone. The result is an unusually sharp picture and it realy shows when watched.

The key pad is designed in a new way where the key pad and the screen melts together so to speak. At the bottom, the screen transitions to key pad over a soft rubber edge. One simply press there at the edge to select the menu entries shown at the botton of the screen. It works realy well. Previously SE have had problem with their navigation sticks, which easly have given up and lost sensitivity. Now there is a navigation button instead, which looks like a ring around two of the number buttons. On our particular test specimen the button is a bit damaged, så it does not respond well in all directions, but as said earlier, that is specific to our specimen. However, it feels a bit unusual to have buttons that are normally used for other purpose in the middle of the navigation button. One simply wants to press them to confirm choices.

The K850 5 MP camera provides the usual functions found on previous models where the settings in the menu now also have been complement with explaining pictures. The phone also senses the direction in which the phone is hold, thust pictures are shown horizontally if the phone is hold that way and vertically if the phone is hold tha way.

With its turbo-3g, K850 is capable of fast surfing and SE has developed the RSS reader we can also find in previous models. Now one can configure for instance if one does not want to download pictures and how much of the text one wants. It is also possible to get the content directly on the start screen as a rolling ticket with current information. The blogg function is now also updated to allow send of video clipps to one's blogg via the mobile network, yet another way to make use of the turbo-3G data connection.

As a phone, the K850 feels a bit clumsy and especially the square buttons makes it feel not very well designed. To some extent this is due to functions have been given precedence over design. At the side of the phone there is now a button to switch between view, video and camera mode. It becomes more like a real camera.

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Posted: 2007-06-14 23:47:43
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*Jojo* Posts: > 500

Let's see how will this FAIR with the N95 now . . .
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Posted: 2007-06-14 23:48:55
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arj2442 Posts: 308

'However, it feels a bit unusual to have buttons that are normally used for other purpose in the middle of the navigation button. One simply wants to press them to confirm choices. '

Sounds to me as if, to move around menus, you have to use the green ring as you would expect, but that to confirm a choice, you DON'T actually press the buttons in the middle..i.e 2 or 5, but you use..perhaps the central soft key..directly above the ring.

Anyone else follow that too?

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Posted: 2007-06-14 23:51:25
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bavlondon2 Posts: > 500

Wow just saw those google vids. The accelerometer looks awesome in action.

http://www.belgiquemobile.be/[....]-ericsson-de-berlin/#more-1321

[ This Message was edited by: bavlondon2 on 2007-06-14 22:56 ]
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Posted: 2007-06-14 23:52:58
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plankgatan Posts: > 500

oohhh. it looks so awesome in "real" life..............must buy !
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Posted: 2007-06-14 23:53:53
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bavlondon2 Posts: > 500


On 2007-06-14 23:48:55, *Jojo* wrote:
Let's see how will this FAIR with the N95 now . . .



Yeah im looking forward to that. lol Although its a dead cert in terms of imagine alone the k850 will come out on top.
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Posted: 2007-06-14 23:54:07
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Arne Anka Posts: > 500


On 2007-06-14 23:51:25, arj2442 wrote:
Sounds to me as if, to move around menus, you have to use the green ring as you would expect, but that to confirm a choice, you DON'T actually press the buttons in the middle..i.e 2 or 5, but you use..perhaps the central soft key..directly above the ring.

Anyone else follow that too?


That's my understanding as well.
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Posted: 2007-06-15 00:00:42
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arj2442 Posts: 308

Ahh yehs...just watched the live video on google of how to use the interface.

For anyone that hasn't yet seen it... the interface works like so...

up, down, left right etc is on the green/blue ring, and then as the on screen options change, the new 3 soft key options (3 opposed to the old 2), then change on screen, so for items which you may want to delete, such as a phonebook entry, the screen position above the left soft key displays delete. But for other items it differs. The select/play button is always in the middle position and back is always on the right soft key.


A question arises though..

Surely it is quite far to move your thumb from the bottom of the ring when scrolling down a list...to then pressing select. Could this not get annoying?


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Posted: 2007-06-15 00:07:21
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