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On 2004-05-04 01:34:00, wollyka wrote:
Give me ur money and i will buy it instead of u
Just kidding
Buy the phone
When I saw the thread title I wanted to post this but unfortunately you beat me to it.
@doink
you haven't seen the xdaII, have you? An xdaII covers half your face. for a PDA-phone P900 is small enough compared to 9500 and xdaII.
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Posted: 2004-05-05 12:28:29
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it's definitely worth it. go for the P900. it's the best phone to date.
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Posted: 2004-05-05 12:49:55
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On 2004-05-05 10:30:22, tinky winky wrote:
or not depending on how bothered you are over a small unfunctional piece of crap. That will be made avliable for current p900 users anyway. As the flip terminal on the p900 has enopugh bandwidth for the amount of data the new flip uses this is the main reason SE uses around 20% of its bandwidth lets screw more money out our customers.
cobblers. i doubt any of this has any grounding in fact, but certainly the idea that SE will make this available in any form to existing P9 owners is laughable. that keyboard will NOT be available as an accessory, i guarantee it.
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Posted: 2004-05-05 14:08:50
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One word : BUY!
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Posted: 2004-05-05 18:51:44
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THE BEST SMARTPHONE IN THE WORLD
This message was posted from a P900
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Posted: 2004-05-05 18:54:02
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got my p900 just over a week ago
it's the dogs bollocks
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Posted: 2004-05-05 18:57:23
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XDA II = PDA+Phone
P900 = Phone+PDA
Subtle difference but the P900 is extremely compact for what it does and you can get it in most pockets.
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Posted: 2004-05-05 22:22:00
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Just got my P900 around 5 days ago, and not regretting it, worth every penny.
My P900 replacing my Nokia 8890 and Treo 180, was thinking to get Treo 600, but that phone doesn't have Bluetooth, lower res screen, irreplaceable battery (well you can, but have to open the whole housing to do it i guess), and so on. The size of the P900 is also just right.. i used to keep my N8890 around just in case i don't feel like bringing the "rather big" treo 180.. but now, I think I can sell the N8890 (sold the Treo 180 already.. irreplaceable battery, crappy phone features (it's like an apps for a PDA), froze a lot, had to perform hard reset when it froze as the power button didn't work).
Now that I have my P900.. it works with my Jabra BT headset.. the Bluetooth sync perfectly with my Apple PowerBook , and it's just great.
Hope that will help you deciding
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Posted: 2004-05-06 01:45:25
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