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You mean more expensive than when the p800 came out?? I think the k700 will be about the same price as the t610 when it came out.
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Posted: 2004-04-30 21:45:41
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On 2004-04-30 21:45:41, Bianca wrote:
I think the k700 will be about the same price as the t610 when it came out.
Been thinking the same thing
But i think i need a change from candybar phones and am highly considering the z1010,i know its big but it should be worth it,if i dont get a z1010 later this yr i will have to wait till next yr to go 3g,and i aint waiting that long,i may have to miss out on the wonderful k700 but we'll see
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Posted: 2004-04-30 22:06:47
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hmmm... i wonder what all my nokia-using friends will say when i pull ut my s700 in q4...
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Posted: 2004-04-30 22:09:02
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They probably keep thinking that their nokia is better, thats the thing with nokia users
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Posted: 2004-05-02 21:20:29
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TheRealSpawn Posts: > 500
hehe - yeah - true nokia fans dont get scared off by simple things as facts - they live on beleiving their 128x128px, 4096color screens with their pale uninspired menus, and their lowquality polysynths are the best thing on earth
Habbits die hard
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Posted: 2004-05-02 21:54:35
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TheRealSpawn: And remember that good habits (like being a SE phone owner) die even harder...
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Posted: 2004-05-02 22:18:45
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Bico, You are totally right
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Posted: 2004-05-02 22:56:35
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Mobiles have come a long way in the last few years, Mp3 players, Cameras. What do you think the next big thing will be?
T.v's?
Holographic screens?
Im baffled
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Posted: 2004-05-05 19:27:01
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Television? Yes, certainly. Multimedia, imaging and equal is quite hot, and will probably be even hotter in the future.
Global Positioning System (GPS) or mobile network positioning services? Yes, certainly. Positioning is very useful for hikers, skiers, hunters, policemen, firefighters, adventurers, resque teams, ...
Remote Control (RC) functionality and Bluetooth (BT) applications? Yes, probably. Because of the IR range limitations, the use of BT is preferred. The BT long range version (up to 100 meters) will probably make it even more useful. But there has to be a lot more BT equipment around at first. Or at least some BT adapters. And there is an imminent risk of a catch 22 situation, I'm afraid.... The technique can for example be used to turn alarm systems on/off, to turn electrical equipment on/off, to adjust thermostat controlled radiator systems, to open/close car-ports, ....
Our imagination is the only limit!
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[ This Message was edited by: bico on 2004-05-05 21:24 ]
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Posted: 2004-05-05 22:18:24
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