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From the pics that I posted, I wanted to show that the 'concave' value of the keys wasn't to the extent of that on the M600i.
I've gotten used to them now - alot subtler than that of the M600i.
I'll see what the keypad on the handsets on show at the SE store look like tomorrow.
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Posted: 2007-05-11 14:17:53
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Guys, what a funny discussion o flip or no flip... Beyond any doubts - it is always better to have TWO options for controlling the phone (qwerty plus flip) than ONE.
It was always the ADVANTAGE of the Pxxx - CHOICE.
Similar to Nokia Communicator.
So if we - who prefer P990 constr. - will HAVE to will get used to P1i system, we will. But WITHOUT a choice. I'm happy to be able to write qwerty, alphanumeric or with touch screen/handwriting.
THE WEALTH OF CHOICE.
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Posted: 2007-05-11 14:59:31
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On 2007-05-11 10:16:48, goldenface wrote:
From the mobiletoday website:
"The new P1 supports a wide range of push email services, including Blackberry connect, and allows users to wipe email and PIM data remotely in the event of the phone being stolen. "
Isn't this a new feature on SE phones?
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[ This Message was edited by: goldenface on 2007-05-11 09:17 ]
this is a good feature for the average joe, but for someone who has sensitive data on their phone which is the reason the phone's been stolen, the thief will make sure they get the data off without letting the phone connect to the network. If the phone can't connect, it's data can't be wiped remotely
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Posted: 2007-05-11 15:36:37
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Good phone....
...mmmhhhh, what do you think, guys.... shall it be possible to use the p1 such as access point via wi-fi? to use it such as "wi-fi modem", I wonder?
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Posted: 2007-05-11 15:43:44
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Hmm, I took the flip off from my P990 a few month ago without any intention to bring it back. Now I observed P1 (P700 before) for a while and asked myself is 2.8" vs 2.6" screen a big difference and is P990 qwerty really so much better than P1 qwerty because previously I strongly rejected the idea of a smaller screen or not full qwerty. It seams that I have to admit that both answers are no, for me off course. I would say that 25% smaller size than P990 is the greatest feature of P1. Its simply fantastic to see such small yet such powerfull device (M600 was out of question without camera and wifi). With 128 RAM, better camera, VOIP, better UI (15 shortcuts etc) it looks like a real beast, fantastic.
But my P990 is fullfiling all my needs and the new fw is yet to come so I think Ill stick with it.
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Posted: 2007-05-11 21:11:17
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WHITE PAPER post in sonyericsson devloper for p1
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Posted: 2007-05-11 21:45:13
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On 2007-05-11 21:45:13, trade-mark wrote:
WHITE PAPER post in sonyericsson devloper for p1
Thanks trade-mark, its
here to be exact
I am very much liking this phone, I'm almost certain I'll be buying the first one that gets delivered into my store
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Posted: 2007-05-11 23:07:18
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wow took me 2 hours to read through the posts lol....
current p910 user, former p800....haven't switched to p990, now i'm thinking p1i, but then no keypad? how does the m600 style keypad wok as i've never tried it? do you have to press twice to switch between 2 characters, or the buttons actually can be pressed left or right, or full press for a number?
anyway, p1i looks hot! but still not enough for me to throw my trusty p910 away heheheh
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Posted: 2007-05-11 23:21:06
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Yeah there like rocker keys, hit the left side for the one letter and the right for another, then you've got the shift plus left/right too

I did actually like the M600 keyboard but wanted wifi and camera. Going to really love my P1i when I get it....
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Posted: 2007-05-11 23:29:23
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the shower of bastards. used us to test the new features then wrap them up in a spanky new phone.
sigh.
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Posted: 2007-05-12 03:17:30
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