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peoples8 Posts: 13

PeterKay, can you please upload that black walkman theme from the phone?

Thnx
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Posted: 2007-09-17 15:44:19
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PeterKay Posts: > 500


On 2007-09-15 01:41:07, cristiano wrote:
could you take some macro pictures and other's in dark place usuing flash?


Pics uploaded some with flash & macro.

Here


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Posted: 2007-09-17 16:15:01
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PeterKay Posts: > 500

At startup phone shows 76.3mb free......





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Posted: 2007-09-17 18:31:11
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no1Joeno1 Posts: 7

If you post your videos on stage6 (stage6.divx.com) it will be better quality (especially the camera recording one).

Thanks.
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Posted: 2007-09-17 19:19:09
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randomtask77 Posts: 313

@ PeterKay

Just wanted to say that I commend you on your efforts and diligence in helping everybody here on the forums and answering everybodys questions about the W960 (even if a lot of them were repeated).

But I was curious about one thing that concerns me with the phone. I'm used to loading up my SE phone with music and videos etc. through a card reader with external media and for the most part is pretty quick.

I was wondering what the transfer speeds were like with the W960. On the SE site, it's claimed that transferring 1GB worth of data could be transferred in under 3 minutes, but is this a drag and drop method, or is it some other program used to load the phone with media (like Disc2Phone or something similar).

And I was just curious if the phone had a stand-by clock screen? Might seem insignificant to others, but I think it's pretty important to have a clock showing without having to push any buttons.

Again, thanks for all of your help. It's greatly appreciated.
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Posted: 2007-09-17 21:59:12
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kenx3000 Posts: 160

Sorry to ask question again. I saw videos that they said that W960i is more finger friendly, have you tried it using your fingers PK? Is it finger friendly and precise? I mean mostly everyone in here would use the on screen keyboard, so I don't know if it would be precise(I hope it's not as frustrating as the iPhone)

Could you post a video for messaging with W960i? Like typing or using onscreen keyboard. I'm really looking forward into that. Thanks again!


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Posted: 2007-09-18 00:43:54
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PeterKay Posts: > 500

One of the videos uploaded on the front page show me using fingers and the screen and to be honest its precise as can be! very easy to use, tick boxes and handwriting is easy without using the stylus.

Regarding transfer speed of data, i have not tried USB transfer yet only bluetooth transfer, maximum transfer i have done is a 100mb file without any problems, surely with USB it will be much faster, will confirm this when tested.

More answers later.




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Posted: 2007-09-18 01:44:25
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Darth Sith Posts: 46

Transfer rate is the same of w950. It's very very fast with drag and drop and with disc2phone or another program.
It goes in full usb2, 480MBs against 14MBs of P1 or any other device.
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Posted: 2007-09-18 09:45:40
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Tipu19 Posts: 5

hey that was a marvellous review.....
but still confused which phone is better w960i or p1????
please ur opinions!
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Posted: 2007-09-18 13:13:48
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toughkid Posts: 11

i think it could be usefull to watch a video where there are basic functions done with the fingers.

i try to explain:

_block/unblock the screen with bottom-left + other switch
_set the phone in silence mode (bottom-right swtch)
_write an sms
_answer a call
_call a friend (his number is in the rubrica)
_receive a message and reply to it...

maybe they could be considered "silly" or OT...but IMHO i would like to see the w960 behaviour... what do u think?
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Posted: 2007-09-18 14:18:23
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