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Performance is in very high standards concerning the business functions,also I have an enhanced feeling of solidness and I can depend on the P800,connectivity really good(pc,infra,bluetooth)and since I installed more viewers from multimedia cd I can read my word docs too....Im a very pleased owner of this P800.
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Posted: 2003-04-07 15:08:00
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P800? its the best!
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Posted: 2003-04-07 15:16:00
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I'd have to say 2; No fault on the P800, just a pain getting my local provider to let me browse with Opera (jplacson helped me out here).
I am an I.T. professional who also does web design on the side. I literally use every function of the P800, from browsing, e-mailing, calling, SMS, to calendar management to synchronization with 3(!) PCs running Outlook (2 are running Outlook 2000, 1 Outlook XP) to using IM clients to stay in touch, to playing music and taking quick snapshots...
I have been VERY happy, and as corny as it may sound, the P800 really has helped me be more profitable and organized. The ability to log on to my websites and upload changes WHILE STUCK IN TRAFFIC has easily made me enough money to pay for the phone itself.
Plus, the chicks REALLY dig it.

[ This Message was edited by: Rashkae on 2003-04-07 23:29 ]
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Posted: 2003-04-08 00:28:00
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@rashkae
You said you have uploaded you web changes??? Are you just updating information on a database site or actually uploading html files, cause I am looking for a ftp program to upload web files also? Do you know of where??
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Posted: 2003-04-08 00:31:00
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Yes, but I use a custom interface running on ColdFusion on my websites. I can literally log on to my site from anywhere and make changes. Runs perfect on Opera. I also edit a lot of dynamic data that way (I save some small databases in an XML format, very easy to edit).
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Posted: 2003-04-08 00:34:00
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Hi,
Don't yet have a P800, have to wait until May. I currently have a T68 and make full use of all of the functions. I am a company owner, but I'm in the IT sector so I feel like I may have a different POV on this phone to other people in my position in different sectors.
The mobile comms industry is of personal and business related interest to me.
I believe that this is a real power users phone - and one needs to know how to operate it, and by the sound of it, understand it's glitches.
I already have some bits for my P800 which I think may be vital for my use - one of which is a Brando screen protector, the second - fingertip styli.
www.truetip.com . I beleive that these will make using the phone with one hand far easier.
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Posted: 2003-04-08 00:53:00
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Good lord, those fingertip styli look great! Been using my nail so far.
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Posted: 2003-04-08 01:02:00
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the only way i can be let down by my P800 is when it beeps and i cant find it

its the most feature packet phone/pda out there nothing else can compare, i tried a SPV in shop before i bought this and it wernt for me it was to slow and ghosting but the P800 has non of that crap...
its just a solid phone,
you try and name a phone with this size colour screen, which u can touch?
that has bluetooth built in camara MMS full internet browser, mp3 player/ MP4 player, and comes with docking station?
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sonyericsson t68/t68i/another=t68(with upgrade firmware to t68i)/p800
AND SOON T610!
and HBH-60!! YAY YAY YAY
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Posted: 2003-04-08 01:06:00
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I love my P800, but it seems to be getting buggier every day. The "White Screen of Death" is a semi-daily occurance now, and to be honest, I think that as of about 15 minutes ago, the phone's totally dead.
Back to SE, it goes. Permanently. Until they sort out their twisted mess of software on an otherwise lovely platform.
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Posted: 2003-04-08 01:19:00
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A big 4!!!
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Posted: 2003-04-08 01:48:00
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