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On 2005-10-19 01:17:11, hmf wrote:
dont know if these are new but i just accidentaly came across these emotions which i have never seen before:
:-L
Cool... These two emoticons are different in 1 character:
: - x for kissing
: x for angry
CMIIW
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Posted: 2005-10-26 16:54:58
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AWESOME thread.. I've learned more in just this thread then any other forums combined.. lol
[ This Message was edited by: Yze on 2005-10-26 22:20 ]
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Posted: 2005-10-26 23:14:20
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I have a w800i... 2 things... anyone know if u can get the old 'q' game that was on the t68i... that was legendary... and also, u know if u can use the IR as a remote for things? dont have bluetooth on my comp... so thats a bit pointless for me!?
thank you!
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Posted: 2005-10-28 09:26:20
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Mark, I here the IR range is only something like 20 cm so you cant use it for a tv remote. Dont know if there is IR remote for presentations etc on the comp. You can get a bluetooth dongle/adaptor if you want to.
Does anyone know, or is there a list of all the emoticons/smilies that arent in the add symbols list on the k750 and are you able to add them to the add symbols list?
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Posted: 2005-10-29 00:27:09
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I hope this was not discussed before...
On SE-K750 (and probably on SE-W800, too) the middle button is for the Activity Menu. I call this button the
Handy Button since we can open the Activity Menu from any display on K750 by using this middle button.
Further, any running applications will be listed on the Event list on the Activity Menu. You could switch to the highlighted application or terminate it there.
Hope this is useful.
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Posted: 2005-11-01 11:57:49
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nice....
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Posted: 2005-11-11 02:36:31
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Hi, I have now got a k750i but I am not used to Sony Ericsson, so I have to get used to some new things.
I have discovered how to attach a ringtone to one person, so that I can have different tone on different persone. Useful.
But - is there a way to have a special tone on all calls from persons I don't have in the contact-list? I could do that on my last phone, and every time my phone sounded like X-file, I knew it was mysterious persons that called me... Can I do that on this one?
(Another thing is that this phone doesen't want to play that sound at all, even if it is a midi-file, just like a lot of others - which works fine. Strange.)
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Posted: 2005-11-17 14:54:09
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@ miamaria, of course, if i understood correctly you are referring to just the standard ringtone that is set to all received calls excluding calls from assigned contacts with different ringtones?? Just press more on any ringtone and then use and then set as ringtone.
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Posted: 2005-11-17 15:12:52
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No, I don't think that's what I asked for. I know I can set a ringtone - but if I don't have special tones for each and every one contact, that will be the same tone for the persons I have in my contactlist on the phone, and people I don't know.
I want to have one tone for people the phone recognizes in the contactlist, and one other for people I don't have listed, see? (And then, also other tones for special people but that's another matter.)
Of course I can use the contactlist and attach a special tone to every contact, but that's quite a job with a lot of contacts! So I just wonder if there is a easy way to do it, like on my last phone. Because I can't find it.
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Posted: 2005-11-17 15:27:04
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No im afraid theres no way round that maria AFAIK. You will have to assign a ringtone to every contact if you want to do that and then use a separate one for 'all' calls.
Sorry to misunderstand you! my bad

[ This Message was edited by: ryanmachin on 2005-11-17 14:36 ]
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Posted: 2005-11-17 15:35:51
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