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the viewfinder sucks!!! its like the mca-20.... you can't see the subject clearly
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Posted: 2003-01-10 10:40:00
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Ok. Here's a new thing they shuld fix:
SyncML over Bluetooth. The white paper says the phone syncs over BT, IrDA and Cable and uses SyncML. But it don't work. I tried making an app that connected the way the SyncML docs says. But the phone just drops the connection.
[ This Message was edited by: Tiran Kenja on 2003-01-10 09:52 ]
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Posted: 2003-01-10 10:50:00
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On 2003-01-10 10:40, jcpsad wrote:
the viewfinder sucks!!! its like the mca-20.... you can't see the subject clearly
have you even hold a P800 in your hands ? the viewfinder is 100x better than the MCA-20. the image is very clear and smoohly
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[ This Message was edited by: Brimme on 2003-01-10 16:10 ]
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Posted: 2003-01-10 14:01:00
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100x better than p800???
You mean mca-20 Brimme.
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Posted: 2003-01-10 14:09:00
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On 2003-01-10 10:37, antonios wrote:
man by reading about all these bugs/problems, it kinda makes me wonder and have 2nd thoughts about buying the phone, and going for the Nokia 3650 instead!
This is so sad...sniff sniff...
Please give some good news..
I experience some of these bugs as well, but they're not enough for me to not be happy with my P800. It's worth every cent. Remember, SW bugs are the EASIEST to fix. Hardware INADEQUACIES are not.
If you'll be happy with the features (or lack of), size (the thing is actually BIGGER than the P800), and the design (talk about F-UGLY!) of the 3650, by all means, buy it.
If you're expecting the 3650 to be the answer to the P800's shortcomings... well... hehehehe... let's just leave Nokia users alone shall we?

(Oh, and let's not forget the puny little screen that the 3650 comes with)
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Posted: 2003-01-10 17:07:00
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@Rickstur
yep sorry my mistake I mean MCA-20
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Posted: 2003-01-10 17:09:00
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@antonios>>> 3650?! go ahead!

no.... seriously... the P800 has bugs but TINY ones. some "lacks" but aint no biggies. its a good phone/pda. very satisfying, but as i have said from my last posts, it could be better. but it's a-ok and its not something you have to get used to or "look at the bright side..". it's a fantastic gadget once you get to use it. the 3650 is NOT comparable to this super phone.
the 3650 aint bad...
...for people who havent got their head checked!
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Posted: 2003-01-10 19:33:00
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Had several of that wierd warning sign crash that others talked about previously. Not a biggee (just needed to hold down the power button for 10 secs), but got me worried about depending on the P800 to wake me up on days with important meetings in the morning...
Another wierd bug: If you use the IR connection on the P800 to log onto the Internet with your notebook, you will notice that if you log on/log off a couple of times, the notebook ceases to recognize the P800 as a connected modem. It's probably a bug in the IR conduit. The only way to fix it is to hard-power down the P800, and restart the unit - it always works fine again after that.
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Posted: 2003-01-13 09:12:00
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It should`nt let you down on a wake up call as it is only going to crash when using larger programs. ( i hope).
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Posted: 2003-01-13 09:39:00
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The crash happens spontaneously once every few days - i.e. even if the phone is not being used and just lying on my desk...
Heh, really hoping for a patch soon.
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Posted: 2003-01-13 09:42:00
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