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Good thing is that it supports h.264 .
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Posted: 2006-03-17 14:58:55
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On 2006-03-17 14:03:26, etaab wrote:
- no ability to save SMS to M2 stick
No, but 1000 SMS + available space on SIM should be enough for most users I think.
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Posted: 2006-03-17 16:29:43
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1000 text is good, im happy with that, that might have just swung the pendulum back towards the k800 from the n80
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Posted: 2006-03-17 16:33:21
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Looks better and better this phone. I was considdering getting a w900 since my gf hazzels me about getting a new phone (so she can get my d500 instead of my t68) but now I will defenitly battle for her to hold of untill k800 been released for a month in sweden (price drop is always huge first month about $100 w900 dropped first month).
Alot of ppl seems conserned about video recording, I'm not atleast conserned with that I only care about videoplaying since I like to reencode music videos and put in the phone

(NERD - Lapdance unsencored always being recored for my new phones hehe)
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Posted: 2006-03-17 17:27:39
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Well, from the general idea i get from other people on other websites, 1000 is nowhere near enough.
Many people want unlimited storage, and often have 2500+ sms stored on their phone. I know i dont need that for sure, but it would be nice knowing its unlimited.
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Posted: 2006-03-17 17:37:36
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anybody know if the call quality on the k790 has improved compare to the w00/k750?
also is there a list of all the improvements compared to the k750?
as far as i know its:
1000 sms limit
better camera
ability to make recurrent events
small improvements in teh UI.
RSS
Thats about it
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Posted: 2006-03-17 21:57:07
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Does anyone know of anyway I can run GPS (Europe maps) on the K800i? Much appreciated for any suggestions.
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Posted: 2006-03-18 00:46:53
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On 2006-03-17 21:57:07, peacemf wrote:
also is there a list of all the improvements compared to the k750?
Check out the white paper. There is a side by side comparition between 790 and 750.
http://developer.sonyericsson.com/getDocument.do?docId=83457
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On 2006-03-17 17:37:36, etaab wrote:
Well, from the general idea i get from other people on other websites, 1000 is nowhere near enough.
I would say opinions in forums like this one are not exactly representative for the wast majority of users owning a mobile phone (its not reliable statistics).
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On 2006-03-17 17:37:36, etaab wrote:
Many people want unlimited storage, and often have 2500+ sms stored on their phone. I know i dont need that for sure, but it would be nice knowing its unlimited.
Most people don't even keep that amount of e-mails on their PCs, so why would one want to store several thousands of SMSs on a phone ? Its not like you gona find the information you are looking for in an easy way once you need it.
The only reason I have seen why anybody want to be able to store unlimited amount of SMS messages is because the person in question found it was "hard" work to delete SMSs messages. But that can be solved with a circular queue where the oldest message is automatically deleted when more space is needed.
I can however see that once and while one may want to copy/move few SMSs from SMS storage to memory stick for permanent storage. But that has nothing to do with the size of the SMS inbox.
[ This Message was edited by: Arne Anka on 2006-03-18 01:51 ]
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Posted: 2006-03-18 02:48:26
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like email on the computer, peeps want to have the whole history of their sms on the phone for all time. I personally like to archive my sms after 500-600 or so messages onto my computer using MPE.
These features seal the deal on K800 for me:
3G
3.2MP camera
1000 sms limit
2x Java apps can run simoultaneously
WMA, WMV and Real support
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Posted: 2006-03-18 03:15:07
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and thats wot i cal a DREAM PHONE! ayayay! darn i really cant wait for the release...
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Posted: 2006-03-18 03:56:36
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