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daveryley Posts: 20

the querty keyboard is a waist of time in my veiw unless you have fingers like match sticks
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Posted: 2004-07-15 16:12:00
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gbrooks3 Posts: > 500

it probably isnt a great feature but no one is gonna make you use it. i am probably gonna get the p910, but i will stick with the handwriting recognition.
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Posted: 2004-07-15 16:14:30
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Superluminova Posts: > 500

have you guys not watch the video of the keyboard in action? you use your thumb not your fingers
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Posted: 2004-07-15 16:20:32
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gbrooks3 Posts: > 500

looking at the mobile-review picyures i think i like the aesthetics of the p900 a little better, especialy the keypad side of the flip, the p910 does have a similar look to the k700, smooth lines, etc.
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Posted: 2004-07-15 16:26:38
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a_p_a_n_d_e_y Posts: 308


One of the major issues that people have been moaning about with P900 was memory and Duo limitation. Can you guys see all those weeds of "how can I use Duo Pro" threads emerging every other day... and then people screaming "why cant SE do something quickly"

Now they have done something... and many a people dont seem pleased. They want all of the world without thinking how much effort, testing and time goes to pack these things into a small device with a reasonable price and a still to evolve business plan. Maybe if SE would have waited another 6 months or a year to complete building a better model (depending on how much time they take to build and test it with a decent price tag)... these very SE loyal fans would have migrated to some other phone for lack of response from SE.

Now, SE still sells P800... of course, at a price lower than P900... and then in future.. they will probably sell P800, P900 and P910
So that users take a pick... of what they can afford and what they want. Isnt that giving more choice to consumer while they evolve the technology.

What was available 6 months back was P900. What will be available tommorow will be P910. Not everyone needs to buy every phone as the phone's evolve... phone's are not toothpicks.

I bought my P900 2 months back... just because I found it better than all. I exhausted my purchasing power and cant afford another even when I'm dying for duo pro support... that doesnt mean its not a better phone. I simply means I have limitations to get it. Its definitely a case of sour grapes to yell at SE


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Posted: 2004-07-15 16:30:11
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scotsboyuk Posts: > 500

I am not a fan of the buttons; I think they look a tad on the cheap side to me. I have just watched the video clip of the keyboard being used and I was a little more impressed than I thought I would be. The hinge looks quite strong, although the chap in the clip did seem to be supporting the P910 with his fingers anyway. The actual text input didn't look as if it would be the most comfortable of things, but then again it didn't look as awkward as I thought it would. I wonder what it would be like if one was entering a lot of text this way.
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Posted: 2004-07-15 16:31:15
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nils7 Posts: > 500

it's called thumbboard!
It's the same as the /// smschatboard but than integrated!
Buy one if you like to test it!


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Posted: 2004-07-15 16:36:26
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scotsboyuk Posts: > 500

@a_p_a_n_d_e_y

I would agree with you, to a certain degree, about it being sour grapes that cause many people to decry the P910, but I think that we should also not rush to give false praise either. The P910 is a decent smartphone, for those who haven't already got a P900. The P910 does have some very nice features, but I wouldn't have said that there is anything implemented in the P910, which couldn't have been implemented in the P900 when it was released.
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Posted: 2004-07-15 16:42:30
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alfaromeo777 Posts: 453

Does it use a USB connection already? Or is the serial connection still disguised as USB? The P900 transfer rate is so slow compared to other devices that uses palm and PPC..

[ This Message was edited by: alfaromeo777 on 2004-07-15 15:44 ]
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Posted: 2004-07-15 16:42:33
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chrisfirst Posts: 266

I just love this phone!
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Posted: 2004-07-15 16:43:22
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