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Although I'm pretty sure it's not, can people who have gotten their handset from O2 confirm that any sim will work in it?
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Posted: 2007-08-01 09:05:11
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Maratonmannen Online Posts: > 500
On 2007-07-31 22:18:35, mguiness wrote:
...you can hold T down and go directly to contacts that starts with T or open contacts and write first letter.......
Thanks!
That works,
but I have to click the ALT key for it work.
Next time I open the contact list, itīs the same. First ALT key, then a letter.
In standby mode, the keyboard is locked to numbers.
[ This Message was edited by: Maratonmannen on 2007-08-01 08:40 ]
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Posted: 2007-08-01 09:39:05
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@dainesefreak: Big day today... maybe you can let us know what's in the package (ie 512 Mb or 1Gb m2) and if the handset is locked and/or branded in any way (I personally think they won't have had time to brand the phone, seeing that Orange haven't even started).
I'm now considering buying a handset on another contract (O2, Voda), through another web reseller. I reckon they will use the cashback they would normally offer to subsidise the handset, which will be unlocked. The deals aren't that good at the moment though, so will still try and wait for at least another couple of weeks. Popped into an O2 high street store yesterday (didn't even know it was there before I passed it) and they reckon they will get the handset before the end of the month, but so far no dates yet.
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Posted: 2007-08-01 11:00:24
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@defiantbeast: Windows Quicktime reported 25 fps, AAC encoded stereo audio for that All About Symbian P1i preview video. QVGA screen size.
@Maratonmannen: I have my contacts on the phone too. I can press and hold onto the number keys for the contacts app to appear as well, and yes it'll default to A no matter which key I press. However, I can just re-press the letter key I wanted to go to and it'll go there without having to scroll through everything as well.
Quick tip: If you want to delete an entry, highlight it (make sure you're already out of the text edit mode) and press on the backspace key. Much faster than tapping More > Delete! Doesn't work in File Manager though...
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Posted: 2007-08-01 11:07:00
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On 2007-08-01 09:39:05, Maratonmannen wrote:
On 2007-07-31 22:18:35, mguiness wrote:
...you can hold T down and go directly to contacts that starts with T or open contacts and write first letter.......
Thanks!
That works,
but I have to click the ALT key for it work.
Next time I open the contact list, itīs the same. First ALT key, then a letter.
In standby mode, the keyboard is locked to numbers.
[ This Message was edited by: Maratonmannen on 2007-08-01 08:40 ]
That sounds strange. It works for me. But I have to hold one key and contacts opens and then press a letter. But I have to press a numbered key.
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Posted: 2007-08-01 11:10:03
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On 2007-08-01 09:05:11, Marc_SE wrote:
Although I'm pretty sure it's not, can people who have gotten their handset from O2 confirm that any sim will work in it?
Ive just put a 'orange' sim into my O2 P1 upgrade and can confirm it does work. I assumed it is unlocked as with all my O2 upgrades (8800 Sirocco, N80, K800 etc)
Regarding the memory card, it is a 512mb sandisk one, anyone find that weird?! Surely it should be sony?
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Posted: 2007-08-01 11:12:30
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Thanks for the heads up with the O2 handset delboylee.
AFAIK, Sandisk make the SOny ones as well - the P1i isn't the first handset to have a Sandisk *branded* card in the box.
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Posted: 2007-08-01 12:07:27
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correct, as I recall, the P910 was the first to get sandisk in the box. It came with a 32mb pro duo
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Posted: 2007-08-01 12:12:50
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Maratonmannen Online Posts: > 500
On 2007-08-01 11:12:30, delboylee wrote:
Regarding the memory card, it is a 512mb sandisk one, anyone find that weird?! Surely it should be sony?
My memory 512MB memory card has Sony written on it.
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Posted: 2007-08-01 12:13:49
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Thats normal... I'm sure the actual technology is Sony/Sandisk co-produced..
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Posted: 2007-08-01 12:35:58
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