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&in the same breath,i love my phone!had a gr8 evening,&all of us could capture the evening on our phones.got stackloads of gr8(and sexy) pictures:-)Went2play pool,was ok,but just stuffing around was fun!the girls were wild,we had silly fun,&it ended on the stoep.will blog it,with a pic or3,&post the link.time for bed...
finally, viva la women! (especially hot and sexy women:)
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Posted: 2006-08-09 03:54:00
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any1 tried vlive tv? it sucks! no movies or anythin
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Posted: 2006-08-09 10:34:01
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Those 4D pix are awesome, with a bit of imagination you can see that he's going to be a naughty bugger!
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Posted: 2006-08-09 11:47:00
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@brad: Yes, mfowethu...Vlive TV was never intended to replace your normal tv or DStv for that matter. It's good for moments when you're bored or just to catch up on some information. I seriously wouldn't/couldn't watch a movie on my phone's relatively tiny screen- maybe the 320x240 screen of the P910i.
The channel I watch the most, if ever, is Sky News...not my favourite channel but that's the only news channel on there.
The worst thing about Vlive TV is the constant buffering. DVB-H is still the best option for delivering tv to the cellphone and we'll be the first to enjoy it on the African continent.
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Posted: 2006-08-09 13:31:46
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@brix da n70 needs 2 buffer? mine doesnt,wat i meant is if they atleast had somethin interestin,da news and sports channel r ok,
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Posted: 2006-08-09 15:26:21
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I put all my entertainment on myself. trying to get final fantasy 7 to work now. other than that, when my memory stick arrives, i can keep5movies, 16-20 sitcom episodes or even more at poorer quality on my phone. at 320x240 things are quite watchable for me. i already have a backlog of stuff prepared for my phone, but i am so busy, too busy to watch it.
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Posted: 2006-08-09 16:06:00
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@brad: Buffering doesn't have anything to do with the phone, it's simply 3G network quality issue . Like I said, I don't think movies were part of the package when Vlive TV was sold to Vodacom...just imagine watching a streamed movie on your phone...you get a call and there's no way you can rewind/pause said movie because it's being streamed live so you end up missing some action.
Because of memory constraints on the V600i you can't exactly download a movie either...and then it still would be in 3GP format which is crappy for viewing anything longer than five minutes.
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Posted: 2006-08-09 16:47:31
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I have no prob with my v600 memory... BUT then again, i only use it as modem, and to reciev sms and make calls. LOL...
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Posted: 2006-08-10 09:17:00
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The K618 looks rather nice..
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Posted: 2006-08-10 12:09:44
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@786KBR: Aren't we getting the V630 instead?
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Posted: 2006-08-10 12:47:40
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