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eroG Posts: 65

anyway Se is catching a lot of attention with these new models...seems that they are going to put on the market some great phones.
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Posted: 2007-06-17 14:01:30
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m-one Posts: 321

The Processor being used is an ARM9 @ 208 MHz.
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Posted: 2007-06-17 14:30:01
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PcMan Posts: 45

Ppl! See this:

SIP VoIP –
Free application from OptiMobile

fring™ – Free mobile VoIP software allowing users to talk & IM via W960's internet connection to other mobile phones and PC-based services such as Skype®, Google Talk™, MSN® Messenger, SIP and Twitter, at no extra cost.
Free application from fringland Ltd.


Thats from the w960' whitepaper - 61page with the list of some 3rd party aplications support!!

As I knew there was a problems using skype trough Symbian UIQ3 phones.. Now it's written that w960 fully supports fring-one of the most popular all-in one VoLP software!

All the users in the fring.com non-stop asks for new fring, thath will support uiq3.. And now this info from the

Lol! And jsut now saw this in the P1's whitepaper!:

Skype – Voice over IP application
that lets the user make mobile phone
calls over the Internet.
Try and buy application that can be downloaded to the phone
using a Web link in the phone.


I'm a bit confuesd! Some one can explain cause I can't! I only hopes thats all will be true when p1 and w960 launched..




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[ This Message was edited by: PcMan on 2007-06-17 15:45 ]
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Posted: 2007-06-17 16:44:17
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zeppelindog Posts: 17

To everyone who wonders about battery capabilty the battery in the w960i is thinner than the one in p1i. Therefore the w960i fits into a p1i but not the other way round.

I just tried putting the battery of my p1c into my w960i and the battery lid was not closeable. Even though this is not the final HW version of w960i I don't believe they would make such big changes now.


Sry Guys, If it's a comfort for you I haven't had problems with the battery length at all, It's better than my reference phone, the w950i, in many ways.
The only thing is that the Walkman 3.0 seems to spend more battery power than WM 2.0..

[ This Message was edited by: zeppelindog on 2007-06-17 17:03 ]
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Posted: 2007-06-17 17:59:13
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mobilemodman Posts: 296

aahh, hold on a sec, how did u get a P1 and W960?
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Posted: 2007-06-17 19:23:27
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zeppelindog Posts: 17


On 2007-06-17 19:23:27, mobilemodman wrote:
aahh, hold on a sec, how did u get a P1 and W960?


I'm a tester @ SE
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Posted: 2007-06-17 20:26:28
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PcMan Posts: 45


On 2007-06-17 17:59:13, zeppelindog wrote:
To everyone who wonders about battery capabilty the battery in the w960i is thinner than the one in p1i. Therefore the w960i fits into a p1i but not the other way round.

I just tried putting the battery of my p1c into my w960i and the battery lid was not closeable. Even though this is not the final HW version of w960i I don't believe they would make such big changes now.


Sry Guys, If it's a comfort for you I haven't had problems with the battery length at all, It's better than my reference phone, the w950i, in many ways.
The only thing is that the Walkman 3.0 seems to spend more battery power than WM 2.0..

[ This Message was edited by: zeppelindog on 2007-06-17 17:03 ]

It's quite strange cause in the P1's whitepaper is written that the phone supports bst-33, or with other words bst-33 and bst-40 have to be with same sizes=>automatically bst-40 should be supported by w960.. As u said that Maybe isn't the last hardware config for the w960, so we hope there will possibility for using the bigger one - 1120mah bst-40..

Instead of everything, written on a paper w960 performs quite good even with 900mah batt, 27hours of music playing is damn good I think.. zeppelindog what makes u thinking the way u written? Or maybe these 27hours, written in the paper are different,lower value in a test..?

If I can ask-What is the overall menu's performance? I meen is it fast enough, is there any main problems that can dely the w960 launch?

Thanks.

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phones: Siem s25, Nokia 3310, Eric t29m, Nokia 5410, Alc 511, Mot t720, Sonyeric t610, I-Mobile 902, Mot v620(+alc 512).. Next: P1 or W960

[ This Message was edited by: PcMan on 2007-06-17 20:35 ]
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Posted: 2007-06-17 21:14:49
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zeppelindog Posts: 17


On 2007-06-17 21:14:49, PcMan wrote:

On 2007-06-17 17:59:13, zeppelindog wrote:
To everyone who wonders about battery capabilty the battery in the w960i is thinner than the one in p1i. Therefore the w960i fits into a p1i but not the other way round.

I just tried putting the battery of my p1c into my w960i and the battery lid was not closeable. Even though this is not the final HW version of w960i I don't believe they would make such big changes now.


Sry Guys, If it's a comfort for you I haven't had problems with the battery length at all, It's better than my reference phone, the w950i, in many ways.
The only thing is that the Walkman 3.0 seems to spend more battery power than WM 2.0..

[ This Message was edited by: zeppelindog on 2007-06-17 17:03 ]

It's quite strange cause in the P1's whitepaper is written that the phone supports bst-33, or with other words bst-33 and bst-40 have to be with same sizes=>automatically bst-40 should be supported by w960.. As u said that Maybe isn't the last hardware config for the w960, so we hope there will possibility for using the bigger one - 1120mah bst-40..

Instead of everything, written on a paper w960 performs quite good even with 900mah batt, 27hours of music playing is damn good I think.. zeppelindog what makes u thinking the way u written? Or maybe these 27hours, written in the paper are different,lower value in a test..?

If I can ask-What is the overall menu's performance? I meen is it fast enough, is there any main problems that can dely the w960 launch?

Thanks.

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phones: Siem s25, Nokia 3310, Eric t29m, Nokia 5410, Alc 511, Mot t720, Sonyeric t610, I-Mobile 902, Mot v620(+alc 512).. Next: P1 or W960

[ This Message was edited by: PcMan on 2007-06-17 20:35 ]


As I wrote before the battery for W960i is thinner, which makes it fit into the p1i, but not the other way round. If you don't get it then, plz don't bother to ask again.

I would say that the W960i is stable, and would definitly be ready for launch when expecetd

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Posted: 2007-06-17 22:04:15
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PcMan Posts: 45


On 2007-06-17 22:04:15, zeppelindog wrote:

On 2007-06-17 21:14:49, PcMan wrote:

On 2007-06-17 17:59:13, zeppelindog wrote:
To everyone who wonders about battery capabilty the battery in the w960i is thinner than the one in p1i. Therefore the w960i fits into a p1i but not the other way round.

I just tried putting the battery of my p1c into my w960i and the battery lid was not closeable. Even though this is not the final HW version of w960i I don't believe they would make such big changes now.


Sry Guys, If it's a comfort for you I haven't had problems with the battery length at all, It's better than my reference phone, the w950i, in many ways.
The only thing is that the Walkman 3.0 seems to spend more battery power than WM 2.0..

[ This Message was edited by: zeppelindog on 2007-06-17 17:03 ]

It's quite strange cause in the P1's whitepaper is written that the phone supports bst-33, or with other words bst-33 and bst-40 have to be with same sizes=>automatically bst-40 should be supported by w960.. As u said that Maybe isn't the last hardware config for the w960, so we hope there will possibility for using the bigger one - 1120mah bst-40..

Instead of everything, written on a paper w960 performs quite good even with 900mah batt, 27hours of music playing is damn good I think.. zeppelindog what makes u thinking the way u written? Or maybe these 27hours, written in the paper are different,lower value in a test..?

If I can ask-What is the overall menu's performance? I meen is it fast enough, is there any main problems that can dely the w960 launch?

Thanks.

_________________
phones: Siem s25, Nokia 3310, Eric t29m, Nokia 5410, Alc 511, Mot t720, Sonyeric t610, I-Mobile 902, Mot v620(+alc 512).. Next: P1 or W960

[ This Message was edited by: PcMan on 2007-06-17 20:35 ]


As I wrote before the battery for W960i is thinner, which makes it fit into the p1i, but not the other way round. If you don't get it then, plz don't bother to ask again.

I would say that the W960i is stable, and would definitly be ready for launch when expecetd


Sry, I did not understand exactly your words in your previous post.. here is 23:20 and I'm a bit sleepy.. sry again

If I can ask something different, I think important(cause many many uiq users wanna use skype without problems, and as we all know thats impossible for now, there is no skype ver. for uiq or fring(or etc program) for uiq) BUT I saw sometinhg highly interesting in the P1's sheet and I copied it in my previous post(previous page). In the p1's whitepaper is written in the 3rd party aplications support list: Skype-Voice over IP application
that lets the user make mobile phone
calls over the Internet.
Try and buy application that can be downloaded to the phone
using a Web link in the phone.


And in the w960's whitepaper: SIP VoIP –
Free application from OptiMobile

fring™ – Free mobile VoIP software allowing users to talk & IM via W960's internet connection to other mobile phones and PC-based services such as Skype®, Google Talk™, MSN® Messenger, SIP and Twitter, at no extra cost.
Free application from fringland Ltd.


It's quite strange, cause there is no official skype and fring for uiq3, but good in the same time! I think some more info(if u have permisions to talk specially for that apps/support) about that will be highly interesting for all of us - SE fans

Thanks in advance.

Cheers.
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Posted: 2007-06-17 22:23:36
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goldenface Posts: > 500

Great review from MR, really helps you make up your mind. I'm glad the W960i has an accelerometer - the menus must look really impressive.
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Posted: 2007-06-18 11:11:34
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