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mince-inside Posts: 452

I would only buy a p910 if my p900 was broken OR I had a review to write - holding out for WiFi...

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Posted: 2004-07-27 12:46:20
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COM Posts: 12

nah..it is always coming uppgrades on mostly phones..i dont pay more for a better design. and are not going to use big pro sticks anyways...128 does fine for mp3..when do short walks..and the 65k colours do photos really good i think..so nah.

[ This Message was edited by: COM on 2004-07-27 12:10 ]
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Posted: 2004-07-27 13:08:04
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methylated_spirit Posts: > 500

Think i might skip on the p910, depending on the price (stereotypical tightfisted belligerent Scot?). But i have to disagree with Lor, some people dont NEED a pocket pc, i for one dont i just want a good quality phone that can do cool sh!t to impress burdz and mates with.
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Posted: 2004-07-27 13:23:25
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mrshammy Posts: 19

Had my P900 for six months now, and I still love it!, but say you went out and got the P910, just how soon will it be before a even better phone arrives? do you really want to change your phone every six months or so? Phones nowadays are like PC's, as soon as you buy the latest one, it's already out of date.
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Posted: 2004-07-27 15:59:07
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LeeG Posts: 194

Im gonna get it !! Love my P900 but think the P910 looks so good, and i will not have to carry around loads of memory cards !
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Posted: 2004-07-27 17:43:10
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bacanito Posts: 310

didnt I read somewhere that you could simply do an upgrade of p900-p910 like from the t68-t68i? Maybe I'm wrong, but Im pretty sure that I saw that posted on some P910 thread...

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Posted: 2004-07-27 17:51:35
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Erikhk Posts: 70

Quote:
On 2004-07-27 17:51:35, bacanito wrote:
didnt I read somewhere that you could simply do an upgrade of p900-p910 like from the t68-t68i? Maybe I'm wrong, but Im pretty sure that I saw that posted on some P910 thread...

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[ This Message was edited by: bacanito on 2004-07-27 16:57 ]



but, if that was possible, the upgraded couldn“t in any case get 262k screen, Duo PRO and qwerty and stuff like that, still I think that is just a lousy roumor
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Posted: 2004-07-27 19:15:02
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skydiver Posts: 195

i am on orange and i am going to do an upgrade every year to keep the price down so if nothing else comes out in 6 months then the p910 it is
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Posted: 2004-07-27 19:24:06
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guyvernet Posts: 65

I've had a P900 since forever now and my upgrade is due in a month or so, but I doubt I'll get the P910 simply because of the amount of software I've already bought for P900.

I reckon between £150 and £200 - too scared to add it all up, but since that's all IMEI locked to the existing phone I don't exactly fancy buying it all over again I know it's a licence for the phone not the user anyway, but still... kinda sucks in a way. You upgrade from Windows 95 to Windows 98 or whatever and MOST of the stuff still worked, in this case none of the commercial stuff will.



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Posted: 2004-07-27 19:36:26
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Singapore_Air Posts: 67

No...

If it had a 1MegaPixel or more camera then maybe I would upgrade come March.

Otherwise, I am less than enthused as P900 user.
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Posted: 2004-07-28 00:04:02
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