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Glow in the dark buttons on the K850? cool haha.
I should have bought the C905 instead of the K850.
I should have left both C905,C902, K850 and wait for the Idou (and get an HTC in the meantime)
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Posted: 2009-02-21 22:25:08
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Well I learnt that C905's wifi can be used to access files on the phone, now the only time I use the usb cable is for modding
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Posted: 2009-02-21 23:48:06
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I learnt that, the k850 have the best camera cover on phones ever (you know its interested when you showing to someone that you just pull your finger over the touch button then camera cover is moving/(closing/opening)

), i would like the same on the some newer phone, but just a little biger Button to open it... Hell there is a lot of good things that i learn on mobile but i cant remember now...
And @Yea_g Wow man thats great thing... that is first on what i am goion to experiment when i buy the phone sometime
[ This Message was edited by: sale987 on 2009-02-21 23:33 ]
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Posted: 2009-02-22 00:30:01
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That an LG Viewty is hollow inside
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Posted: 2009-02-22 00:46:00
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That the Samsung U600 has a better speaker than my W910, and that the slide mechanism is so much better.
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Posted: 2009-02-22 20:07:02
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On 2009-02-21 14:12:11, MackTypeR wrote:
You must be using a different K850 to the one in the UK then cos damn that thing is ugly. It's clearly the worst designed phone ever for the reasons I mentioned above, it only looks brand new for a day then it starts getting micro scratches all over and the paint on the buttons start peeling off. Yukk.
I don't know anyone who likes the look of it in the real world, my mates all laughed at me for getting it, it did look better in pictures than it does in person though! Haha.
I love my K850i You just have to treat it well and it will do the same for you. I love mine, I know on Easto I must have said that like 100 times
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Posted: 2009-02-23 16:26:30
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When I got my T28S, I realised that phones didn't have to huge like my old Siemens C10.
When I got my T39m, I realised that just because something had a passing resemblance to a design classic (the T28) didn't mean I'd like it so much, and I didn't.
With the T68, I learnt that while I much preferred the Ericsson hardware style, Sony's software (the "i" version) was better.
With the P800 I learnt that the "mobile web" could actually work, that touchscreens were the only way to go (back in 2003) and that I'd never be able to go back to a non-smartphone again. In retrospect, the P800 was SE's only truly great smartphone - a true original, making the competition look completely outdated, and doing it with quality and style, too. Every smartphone they made after the P800 merely hung on its coat-tails, to varying degrees of success and, ultimately, failure.
The P910 was a bit like the T39 - again I learnt that just because on paper it was everything I liked about the P800 but better, didn't mean I'd actually like the phone any more - and I didn't. I felt dissapointed with it, and I also learnt that SE quality control was starting to slip when the paint started to chip.
With the M600i I learnt that SE could still come up with innovative ideas that worked, like the dual-use qwerty keyboard, but I also learnt that even after the long wait, UIQ's new version was a mess. It also dawned on me that actually, I did want a camera in my phone after all.
The Tytn II taught me that proper sync with a PC that actually worked - or even better with an Exchange server through Activesync - was worth its weight in gold. But I also learnt that Windows Moble, for all its power, has many problems - and a specs list as long as your arm doesn't always add up to a good experience in practice.
Finally, the iPhone's more of a reminder than anything - that the best ideas can come from unexpected places, and its often more important to excel in a few areas than to compromise in many.
[ This Message was edited by: Boinng on 2009-02-23 16:07 ]
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Posted: 2009-02-23 16:55:08
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That i can never be satisfied with a single cellphone lolz
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Posted: 2009-02-23 17:05:17
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I had 5 K850i's dude and all were the same, they were the ones with silver sides, top and bottom and a blue stripe all the way round. After a few days of just carrying it around in my pocket they got covered in tiny tiny scratches, I've got extremely good eyes so they were really noticable for me. The first one lasted a year and it was in a real state.
You know that thin lip that goes round the phone too? I found that gets dented and chipped really easily too, although I'm pretty rough with phones because I know I can phone Orange and get a new one the next day if it breaks or gets scratched.
I do think the all black K850i's look better but not by much.
I have big hands so I kept pushing the navigation square by accident when texting.
I thought the camera was poor too, my K800i had a much better camera.
Plus the lens of the camera is susceptible to getting scratched then you have to smash it out to take photos.
Towards the end I kept phoning Orange up after a few days of receiving my new K850i complaining about it because I wanted a different phone 'til they got sick of sending me K850i's and sent me a C902 which was far superior in every department except the camera flash but made close up photos better.
I now have a C905 and wouldn't swap it for 10 K850i's.
I truelly believe the K850i was by far the worst phone I ever owned design wise, I'm not saying it to annoy people. Everyone has different tastes though and if you're happy with it then that's great!
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Posted: 2009-02-23 17:22:08
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That the touch buttons on my K850i are glow in the dark

thanx to who ever mentioned that,i realised it last night lol, and that my K850 looks so good with the Sony Sketch font.
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Posted: 2009-02-23 18:17:31
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