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@amr999 If you click on contacts and then click more go to activesync and you will find contact search in there, this wil only work if you have an activesync account setup.
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Posted: 2006-06-25 12:03:07
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I have identified two major problems that SE need to address with this phone :
1. 'Low battery' indication which in my view is network and / or sim card related. This indication appears upon reception of a call or imediately after dialling a number. The phone then shuts off...As i saidearlier the phone behaves better in 3G coverage areas.
2. Slowness in introducing the web application.
It is a pity, as this has the potential of being one of the best phones around (form factor, OS..)
I prefer it over Nokia E61 which i have owned for sometime now, but this particular Nokia is exremely stable...and cheaper..
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Posted: 2006-06-25 12:07:27
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...and it does have WIFI on board...
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Posted: 2006-06-25 13:09:49
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Some personal views :
1. SE are'paving' the way for P990 by plunging M600 too early into the market
2. Loyalty to a brand, and here there is loads of it, should be rewarded by a manufacturer, by providing top quality products on a continuous basis to its loyal customers..This is the very essence of being succesful in the market place..This has nothing to do with Nokia or SE..
3. How should one feel before going out to splash another Euro 800 on a P990 or N93? Will they be stable and ready to use or it does not really matter to the manufacturers?
4. I am an avid cellphone user / buyer. But all the latest developments are changing the way I view mobile phones right now..why buy aK800? It is marginally better than K750. Why should one buy a N93? Surely it will only be matrginally better than an N90..It feels as though these companies are making their money on our haste to rubberstamp their marginally better new phones...
5. I got my K750 out of the drawer today and I am making myself love it again..I tell you guys, this is not too difficult!!
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Posted: 2006-06-25 13:45:53
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On 2006-06-25 09:56:46, Jah wrote:
[...]and a Master Reset later also seems to improve stability and the speed of starting the web app.
Jah - how much difference in terms ot startup time to the web app did the master reset make? Don't suppose you could give an indication in terms of time to start the web app from the M600 becoming functional after a cold boot for example?
Just wondering whether it is that much different that its worth the master reset?
I have timed my phone (each time after a cold boot) and the time between clicking the web icon in the menu and the browser loading (I stopped timing as soon as the browser had loaded the start page) is always around 45-50 seconds. Be interesting to see how much quicker it is on yours at the moment.
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Posted: 2006-06-25 14:44:52
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..and another thought.
It is absolutely ludicrous that you can get your gmail acount rto work easily on the K750 and not on your M600, which after all is promoted as a messaging device!
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Posted: 2006-06-25 15:01:47
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@sleepyhead,
re: web app start times:
1. After first flash wit the latest firmware: 60 seconds
2. After second reflash with same firmware (but charged battery): 30 second
3. After a master reset: within 2 seconds (same start-up as other apps now) Note: I did not restore 'Settings' from the back-up
[ This Message was edited by: Jah on 2006-06-25 14:09 ]
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Posted: 2006-06-25 15:08:42
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@themarques
Thanks for your reply on using activesync to search contacts, but in this case you need a server to wirelessly contect to it. It is not the same to sync from your contact list and have the ability to search without having an account as you stated.
Amr
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Posted: 2006-06-25 15:39:38
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On 2006-06-25 15:08:42, Jah wrote:
@sleepyhead,
re: web app start times:
1. After first flash wit the latest firmware: 60 seconds
2. After second reflash with same firmware (but charged battery): 30 second
3. After a master reset: within 2 seconds (same start-up as other apps now) Note: I did not restore 'Settings' from the back-up
[ This Message was edited by: Jah on 2006-06-25 14:09 ]
Interesting. Might try a master reset late today and report back.
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Have now performed a master reset and set everything back up again and would you believe the web browser now consistently starts within a couple of seconds. Have to say the master reset was well worth the pain of getting the web browser starting almost instantly now. Cheers Jah for the tip.

[ This Message was edited by: SL33PYH34D on 2006-06-25 20:25 ]
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Posted: 2006-06-25 15:57:03
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You should test to use the opera java app. Its actually faster and better than the built in opera. Altough it misses the ability to have multiple pages open.
This message was posted from a WAP device
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Posted: 2006-06-26 00:22:33
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