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If that's the case it'd be a bit of a letdown... The phone has all the bells and whistles but no BT transfer... Regarding gsmarena's reviews, some of their ratings do seem a bit overboard...
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Posted: 2005-09-09 00:25:38
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I'll second that.
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Posted: 2005-09-09 00:28:03
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Never took gsmarena's posters seriously...they rate phones that have not been released. The phone reviews on the site is good though.
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Posted: 2005-09-09 00:45:54
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i dont get it?what's so great about the ROKR?I have an e1000 moto and it has everything that the ROKR has and more(3g)-was a better camera too much to ask for?i think the phone companies dont know what else to put on a phone these days. well how about easily available and reliable GPS?
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Posted: 2005-09-09 14:26:54
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Welcome to the thread Falcon...you'll find that many of the features in current phones are just gimmicks... I can't seriously use the video record function on my K700...Bluetooth is useful for connecting with other devices IR for connecting with older devices....GPS would be kinda of useless if you never venture outside the house and unless you're in some strange city you'll never find a use for it.
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guess 4 u gps isn't so important...but they should still have it in some fone's that are easily available 4 those of us who like to explore...so what do you guys think will be da next big thing on fone's?
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Posted: 2005-09-09 16:20:16
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@Falcon: If you're in the mood to get lost in the Jozi inner city get yourself a Benfon- these rugged phones come with built-in GPS...problem is you might get robbed of your phone before you got yourself out of that maze
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Posted: 2005-09-09 16:54:00
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Slm
Nice name
For one the E1000's not really a good allround phone... Also precise GPS on a mobile wont be available in the near future. Altough there are some available I wouldnt trust my life on it!
@kid
Welcome, I stay in jozi, just went to the expo and its a bit kak compared to last year, even the promo girls are not so cute!
Theres a F430 ferrari there thats about it! Last year I just played TATA box the whole day!
As for the

stand those are the ugliest girls iv ever seen in my life!!! I was very disapointed VERY, the only phones they got are K750 and the W800 BUT in arabic format... Abit embarassing if you ask me...
very sad...

I played with a 8800! thats lekker but a bit heavy!! the D600s cool... and ....
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@ Kryptik,
Some hard luck bro,today I went back onto mobilefun's site and that P910i is back up to £329.95.Still the same link as in the other post of mine,but I guess they made a bugger-up and originally meant to reduce it from £359.95 to £329.95.It did seem too much of a reduction,even for mobilefun.
I maybe shoulda ordered a few online last night, before they changed it this morning/realised the mistake...
A month to go before the Symbian and SE-backed Smartphone Show.Can't wait. Will see what SE freebies I can get for us SA esato members.Last time it was shirts,stainless steel keyrings,pens,caps,beanies,etc.I'll drag Mrs.A along to the show too,so that she can also hopefully grab a few extra handfuls of merchandise and memorablia.
I am a true peasant at times...
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Slmz, Falcon. @Amawanqa, peasantry roolz! Grab till your mitts bleed, mfowethu. @KBR, i agree, that 8800's darned heavy, you could brain a fleeing pickpocket with it, easy...
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