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Will this effect the battery time?
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Posted: 2006-09-30 14:24:24
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afaik yes, cos when 3g is turned on the fone constanly serch for umts access
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Posted: 2006-09-30 14:37:25
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I have two queries:
1- In SE phones, we can put our phone in the "accept no calls" mode, in which the caller would get the busy tone. Any similar feature in Nokia?
2- Do you guys experience the screen flicker when writing SMS, and going to the next line?
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Posted: 2006-09-30 15:20:48
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i noticed the flickers aswell in many different symbians, got used to it. imo its a os bug
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Posted: 2006-09-30 15:23:52
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Thanx.
What about the accept no calls mode?
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Posted: 2006-09-30 15:26:49
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to be honest, i never used that feature, i checked it now, but didnt find the solution, but there should be one. maybe with the groups
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Posted: 2006-09-30 15:55:03
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i do like the feature to play any mp3 in the background when i make a call. right now star wars is on and browse here. btw whats the difference between aac and mp3?
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Posted: 2006-10-01 00:02:30
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AAC is much cleaner & clearer for lower bitrates than MP3.
Source: Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Audio_Coding
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AAC's improvements over MP3
Some of its advances:
* Sample frequencies from 8 kHz to 96 kHz (official MP3: 16 kHz to 48 kHz)
* Up to 48 channels
* Higher efficiency and simpler filterbank (hybrid → pure MDCT)
* Higher coding efficiency for stationary signals (blocksize: 576 → 1024 samples)
* Higher coding efficiency for transient signals (blocksize: 192 → 128 samples)
* Can use Kaiser-Bessel derived window function to eliminate spectral leakage at the expense of widening the main lobe
* Much better handling of frequencies above 16 kHz
* More flexible joint stereo (separate for every scale band)
The result is a specification that allows developers more flexibility to design codecs that offer efficient compression compared to MP3. However, the advantages are not entirely decisive, and the MP3 specification, while outdated, has proven surprisingly robust. Although AAC and HE-AAC are far better than MP3 at very low bitrates, at medium to higher bitrates the two formats are more comparable. In the future as developers learn to better exploit the AAC format, AAC is expected to gain additional ground and perhaps overtake MP3.
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AAC ISO standard
AAC, which was first specified in the standard known formally as ISO/IEC 13818-7, was published in 1997 as a new "part" (distinct from ISO/IEC 13818-3) in the MPEG-2 family of international standards.
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Posted: 2006-10-01 02:20:02
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thx! the music manager converts mp3 to aac in the pc suite as i noticed. shall i keep it mp3 format or aac is better? what are u using?
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Posted: 2006-10-01 08:51:40
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I use MP3, never really needed to convert, Mp3 sounds perfect and space isnt an issue.
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Posted: 2006-10-01 09:16:56
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