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@MYB87
I don't think you're right about that at all. Because in my area AT&T 3G is solely 1900MHz.
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Posted: 2008-09-27 07:45:26
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On 2008-09-27 06:06:20, erichui wrote:
tell me exactly what it is you need more internal memory for that you can't do on a memory card?? My iPaq is a workhorse, it has 64MB internal but I have about 50 apps installed, and this has not slowed down the phone one bit.
Firstly, you cannot assume the user will always have a memory card in use. Also, what happens if some people installed all this application on the memory card, but for some reason he has to change the memory card due to various reasons, now because he installed in on his card, he could no longer use it

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This is a joke. How the hell anyone can say a phone is not a workhorse just because it doesn't have multi-GB internal memory is beyond me. It's got more internal memory than 99% of WM phones on the market or nearing release, other than those phones with with no expansion.
btw, applications can be copied from an old card to a new one (without reinstalling), so it is most definitely possible to change memory cards.
large internal memory is designed for multimedia orientated handsets, not for "workhorses". Eg: Innov8, W960. That's not to say a workhorse can't be used for multimedia, you just need a nice big memory card.
I use my W910 for multimedia - it has 8GB. I used my K800 with 8GB since over a year ago. My Samsung with 256MB RAM has an 8GB sdhc. I've had a 8GB available in my phones for ages and I've never had a problem with swapping cards and needing my applications at the same time. If I have multimedia on a card I swap it out to view the multimedia, then put my original card back in.
I'm not arguing against someone who prefers large internal memory, but to argue that the X1 fails as a workhorse because it doesn't have 8GB is a failed argument imho.
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Posted: 2008-09-27 07:51:04
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Well even a 4gb will do to have enough storage + the sdcard
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Posted: 2008-09-27 08:26:08
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On 2008-09-27 07:51:04, max_wedge wrote:
I'm not arguing against someone who prefers large internal memory, but to argue that the X1 fails as a workhorse because it doesn't have 8GB is a failed argument imho.
Hey which part in my post did I ever say the X1 fails as a work horse?
I was only pointing out that there ARE benefits of having a larger amount of internal memory,
And you cannot always expects people to be able to copy things from memory card to memory card.
On the Imate JASJAM that I use sometimes it list the internal storage memory TOTAL as 49.33MB, and without installing much, I am only left with 5.45mb.
I would definitely happy to have amount larger than that. And looking at the specs of phone memory of about 400mb, it is defintely enough for my needs (I just want to be able to install my common used applications onto the phone memory without using a memory card)
[ This Message was edited by: erichui on 2008-09-27 07:42 ]
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Posted: 2008-09-27 08:34:48
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It wasn't you, but mode, who originally started this debate about internal memory size.
Sorry, I was just continuing that argument, I thought you were too.
As you say, 400MB is enough for commonly used applications. This is how I use my samsung WM phone - I install commonly used apps to internal memory, others to mem card.
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Tricks and Tricks for K800 File System Tweaks for K750[ This Message was edited by: max_wedge on 2008-09-27 08:01 ]
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Posted: 2008-09-27 08:59:23
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@max
I wish it had more storage because then i wouldn't have to download and delete my emails all the time. It would be really nice to have all my emails downloaded and ready to read which obviously amounts to more than 400mb, so internal memory-wise, it's just as good as my 64mb, 2 year-old P990.
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Posted: 2008-09-27 10:23:47
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Has anyone found any navigation software working with X1 yet?
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Posted: 2008-09-27 10:41:40
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On 2008-09-27 10:23:47, mode wrote:
@max
I wish it had more storage because then i wouldn't have to download and delete my emails all the time. It would be really nice to have all my emails downloaded and ready to read which obviously amounts to more than 400mb, so internal memory-wise, it's just as good as my 64mb, 2 year-old P990.
hmm, I see your point. I looked at this with regard to syncing mail with outlook, and realised that my outlook mail file is 3GB plus, and came to the conclusion that for now atleast, even with large internal memory keeping all my mail on the device is not practical.
Note you can elect to keep attachments on a memory card which helps a lot if your mail space shortage is because you want to keep lot's of emails that have picture and video attachments.
Also, if you archive outlook to say the last three months or so, and save attachments on the card,then there will be more than enough internal memory on the X1.
If you don't use outlook and are only talking about email you receive straight to the device, I'd be surprised if you'd need more than 100MB for email storage if saving attachments on the mem card.
Failing that, if you are prepared to hack the registry, you can save ALL email as well as attachments, on the memory card.
http://www.ppcsg.com/index.php?showtopic=93912
WM = WORKHORSE

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Tricks and Tricks for K800 File System Tweaks for K750[ This Message was edited by: max_wedge on 2008-09-27 10:03 ]
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Posted: 2008-09-27 11:00:40
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On 2008-09-27 03:55:15, WhyBe wrote:
On 2008-09-26 20:50:54, JD4341 wrote:
Have notice the HTC Touch Dimond, Pro and HD all sport a back button as a hard key. Anyone used this on the Dimond ? I was wondering what the exact funtionality of this was and if something like it will appear on the X1.
Thanks JD
If you look closely at the recent X1 video reviews, you'll see the left soft key is used as a back button

Consistent with many phones.
@whybe
Thanks, I hadn't seen that but I guess that as it is a soft key it will change function depending on the app you are in. I think I would still like a hard key like on the P1 but hey you can't have everything.
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Posted: 2008-09-27 11:03:26
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I cant see this mentioned.
If you pre order Xperia X1 in stores here in Sweden you will receive the movie Hancock that can be viewed on the phone.
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Posted: 2008-09-27 13:48:34
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