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right run into alittle problem now i ordered a P990i on orange being told it was available and still hasnt arrived (obviously i wasnt aware of the release times when i ordered it)
Do i wait until i get one which could be weeks????
or do i choose another phone? if so help PLEASE>
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Posted: 2006-09-01 19:37:09
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Here is an email I just received from O2 in response to an email I sent them earlier today.
Dear Andrew,
Thank you for contacting O2 Customer Service.
I am sorry for any inconvenience that may have been caused.
The Sony Ericsson P990i was scheduled to be launched on 11 September 2006. This is now re scheduled to be launched on 18 September 2006.
If you need further information about this matter, please reply to this email.
For further details about O2, please visit our Online Help Centre at:
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Posted: 2006-09-01 19:49:45
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This is beyond ridiculous!!

I've gotten rid of my XDA and now using a T68i... got the memorystick and the screen protector... and they put the release back further.. *sigh*
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Posted: 2006-09-01 20:54:51
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On 2006-09-01 08:05:00, Jah wrote:
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On 2006-09-01 02:28:55, apolloa wrote:
As the new Symbian OS uses DRM and so you can't install any freeware or shareware software, do you think it will be an issue for you users?
Not true
I read it in this review:
http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/mobile-phone/sony-ericsson-p990i/1032820/
It's at the bottom.
Can you confirm if this is true or not about the DRM then?
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Posted: 2006-09-01 21:10:17
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Also:
Vodafone have a definite release date of September the 8th, it's in there new magazine with the tarrifs there offering it on. I know this because I asked in there shop today.
I also asked in the Orange shop today and rang up the upgrades dept. All they are saying is a September release sometime and it's subject to change to next month, no tarrif information available until the handset is released? Pretty poor and rubbish compared to Vodafone if you ask me, does anyone here in the know have any more of an idea of pricing or release date on Orange?
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Posted: 2006-09-01 21:15:47
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anyone know when it will be available to O2 Germany?
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Posted: 2006-09-01 21:24:14
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On 2006-09-01 21:10:17, apolloa wrote:
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On 2006-09-01 08:05:00, Jah wrote:
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On 2006-09-01 02:28:55, apolloa wrote:
As the new Symbian OS uses DRM and so you can't install any freeware or shareware software, do you think it will be an issue for you users?
Not true
I read it in this review:
http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/mobile-phone/sony-ericsson-p990i/1032820/
It's at the bottom.
Can you confirm if this is true or not about the DRM then?
I think that just killed it for me.
I'll still wait for the release to have a proper play.
But the pda-phone (tyntyn) is looking more attractive.
Or even the k800 and putting the rest towards portable laptop or umpc.
Because you know for a fact that given the choice SE are going to side with PS3 over xbox 360. VOIP software is most likely to be only skype stuff and I get the feeling I can kiss good bye to using windows live messenger (or it's portable equivalent) on the phone.
That's really sad.
Bad form SE.
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Posted: 2006-09-01 22:18:02
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Nokia has managed to reduce the OS footprint of the N93 by 5mb so there is some hope for the P990.
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Posted: 2006-09-01 22:35:00
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If this is true maybe its time to shift phones...

Can anyone prove it that this review is not true???
I read it in this review:
http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/mobile-phone/sony-ericsson-p990i/1032820/
It's at the bottom.
I hope this is not true.
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Posted: 2006-09-01 23:00:22
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I think that just killed it for me.
I'll still wait for the release to have a proper play.
But the pda-phone (tyntyn) is looking more attractive.
Or even the k800 and putting the rest towards portable laptop or umpc.
Because you know for a fact that given the choice SE are going to side with PS3 over xbox 360. VOIP software is most likely to be only skype stuff and I get the feeling I can kiss good bye to using windows live messenger (or it's portable equivalent) on the phone.
That's really sad.
Bad form SE.
IMO that review completely overplays the Symbian Signed (which is NOT DRM by the way). The review was obviously written by someone who does not fully understand the Symbian 9.1 platform security model.
I'm not saying the way Symbian Signed works is perfect, far from it in fact but it is utter rubbish to suggest that all freeware apps must be signed by SE.
For a start the signing is done by Symbian themselves - nothing to do with SE as such, and secondly applications ONLY need signing if they specifically use various protected APIs on the phone. This means that a large percentage of apps will never even need signing. Finally, there is no cost to the developers in getting freeware apps which use protected APIs signed - it is free.
Incidently, Symbian Signed does not only apply to UIQ3 based phones, but Nokia S60v3 (also based on Symbian 9.1) has exactly the same level of platform security, and there is already plenty of apps available for S60v3 - Symbian Signed doesn't seem to have caused too many issues there.
I'm not sure what you are talking about when you refer to "SE are going to side with PS3 over xbox 360" either? What does this have to do with anything? On the flipside though would you expect any PS3 support from Microsoft... no? Thought not!
If you need MSN Messenger (of which Live Messenger is nothing more than the latest - currently beta - version) there are already two apps out there in Agile Messenger, and IM+ which not only support Messenger, but just about every other IMO protocol around.
As for VOIP - to be honest I wouldn't have though Skype would end up being the only option (that is if they ever produce a UIQ version), and frankly I'd rather have proper industry standard SIP support anyway rather than the closed and proprietary Skype P2P protocol.
Mind you I personally think VOIP on mobile handsets right now is pretty pointless. UMA is where things are heading - and with all the big players involved.
[ This Message was edited by: SL33PYH34D on 2006-09-01 22:10 ]
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Posted: 2006-09-01 23:08:17
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