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The phone seems unfinished:
What is this rectangular area above keypad? It would be ideal for D-pad but it has jog-dail already????
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Posted: 2006-02-06 22:14:21
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On 2006-02-06 22:14:21, DevilHell wrote:
The phone seems unfinished:
What is this rectangular area above keypad? It would be ideal for D-pad but it has jog-dail already????
they wanted to put quickshare but realized they had no camera to support it muahhahahahaha
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Posted: 2006-02-06 22:21:51
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"quickshare" will never put above the keypad. It 's placed at the bottom of the phone to push up the keypad so the phone is more secure (structurally sound) when using the keypad.
[ This Message was edited by: DevilHell on 2006-02-06 21:30 ]
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Posted: 2006-02-06 22:29:42
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On 2006-02-06 22:29:42, DevilHell wrote:
"quickshare" will never put above the keypad. It 's placed at the bottom of the phone to push up the keypad so the phone is more secure (structurally sound) when using the keypad.
[ This Message was edited by: DevilHell on 2006-02-06 21:30 ]
fine then.. maybe a walkman logo? ahahahah
probbabaly for carrier branding like vodaphone!
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Posted: 2006-02-06 22:38:55
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I have to agree with some of the friends here about the WiFI.
The lack of it is the only thing that keeps me from buying this phone. The M600 would have been the perfect phone for me if it had WiFi.
But as I posted earlier I belive that the lack of WiFi is there to give

a reason to make a upgrade of this phone later on.
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Posted: 2006-02-06 22:48:00
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wifi makes the phone too big - I guess they had to decide between either wifi or umts (both offering the broadband speed necessary for full email and internet use). UMTS is more versatile due to coverage - wifi is still sparsely distributed, whereas UMTS in countries that have it is almost as good as GSM, atleast in metro areas.
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Posted: 2006-02-07 00:11:55
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On 2006-02-06 22:14:21, DevilHell wrote:
The phone seems unfinished:
What is this rectangular area above keypad? It would be ideal for D-pad but it has jog-dail already????
in the black version,"M600" is written there.
this phone seems to be made stictly for corporate monkeys.
i agree with super g that some companies dont want a camera in their office...but cant they even have the luxury to atleast enjoy some music in their free time??
i didnt like the keypad arrangement either.and wats wih the blue line on the fron,back etc??wats it for??
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Posted: 2006-02-07 00:45:53
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As a business owner, this is the EXACT phone I want my staff and I to use...
BUT I would have liked it to have WIFI.
All things considered, I think this is what we will get though.
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Posted: 2006-02-07 00:46:13
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It is very simple why WiFi is not part of the package.... Think about this: When do you use Wifi? At home and in the office and sometimes in a public place... all these places have GSM(GPRS) or UMTS coverage... there fore to use the email functions (which is the main aim of this sort of device) is perfect over GPRS or UMTS...It is hard enought to have a device configured to receve via GSM and UMTS and then when linked to the office pc via the usb cable through the pc internet link. There is no added advantage for WiFi... you are not going to use the device for heavy browsing or download huge files. Plus most operators are now giving GPRS or 3G at a flat price (to convince more to use data over 3G networks) so WiFi as cost saver is not revelant.
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Posted: 2006-02-07 01:11:15
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precisely. Wifi coverage is not there, and the cost advantage is fast disappearing, so 9in a choice between the two (umts and wifi) it's rather obvious which they will use.
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Posted: 2006-02-07 01:19:04
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