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Take a look at the new P990 applications:
http://developer.sonyericsson[....]0_memorystick_apps_gallery.jsp
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Posted: 2006-03-19 00:25:09
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@_LAU_: that is very nice

i wonder what will chess look like on M600/M990..
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Posted: 2006-03-19 01:08:56
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On 2006-03-15 13:48:16, max_wedge wrote:
I believe that's correct. Certainly wifi has enough bandwidth to support streaming, so all that's needed is a wifi receiver that can output via composite video. I'm sure I've heard of such a thing. I'd be surprised if you couldn't get a wifi video streaming receiver.
I too heard somethink like that but its a bluetooth one that i heard, and its from SE.
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Posted: 2006-03-19 02:28:35
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On 2006-03-19 00:25:09, _LAU_ wrote:
Take a look at the new P990 applications:
http://developer.sonyericsson[....]0_memorystick_apps_gallery.jsp
Which are all trial apps..
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Posted: 2006-03-19 11:43:17
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Nor sure if anyone loves Remote P910i (I sure do). Just realised mobileways.de are porting their Remote P910i to Remote P990i
http://developer.sonyericsson[....]d.jspa?threadID=24164&tstart=0
Let's hope more and more developers can port over their apps to the P990i the soonest possible...
Cheers
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Posted: 2006-03-20 13:20:10
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_LAU_ wrote:
Take a look at the new P990 applications:
http://developer.sonyericsson[....]0_memorystick_apps_gallery.jsp
But the most important question of all remains unanswered --
Where's the online poker?
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Posted: 2006-03-20 15:30:22
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Anyway, everybody talked about p990, but I heard nothing about m600. So... it'd be cool if SE will release something like q100 with tv-out, and stuff like that, anything related to multimedia. Wouldn't be better to have the world in our pocket?
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Posted: 2006-03-20 21:03:06
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@ adnhk1 - i'd rather developers concentrate on entirely new apps for the new version of Symbian.
I was never impressed by the old apps, which is one of the reasons i sold my P900 so early on, because the apps never had the same depth of sophistication that i was used to with Windows PPC.
Im hoping the P990i will go some way to bridging the gap, but if all it'll have is ports of old software, whats the point.
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Posted: 2006-03-21 10:29:30
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@etaab,
PPC apps are "sophisticated"?? I beg to differ but I find them more "BLOATED" than sophisticated...
I am not sure which apps are you comparing against, but I find Remote P910i does what it is suppose to do, ie, provide us the ability to control our P910i remotely using our PC/Laptop. Of course I would welcome added enhancements over current versions (like WiFi for P990i and good idea to have file transfer capability using WiFi), but these enhancements should not come at the expense of my phone's performance... Like what Pocket Controller Pro does to my XDA Mini...
Another app I would like to mention is Magic Profiles Pro. It has 80% of PPC's equivalent, Phone Alarm but ran much faster and more responsive than Phone Alarm ran on my mini... There are others, but I hope you get my point. The more bloated an app is, the more the battery life will suffer cos these apps takes more CPU cycles and power to load and execute, which is one of the reason why my mini with much fewer softwares being loaded simultaneously as compared to my P910i, can never match my P910i's battery life.
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Posted: 2006-03-21 13:22:47
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When i refer to sophistication im speaking in regard of the complexity of the app, and whats actually possible with the hardware or operating system. Im sure Symbian is just as capable as Windows or Palm, but you never get the same depth of apps for Symbian devices that you get with Windows or Palm.
For example, im not aware of any CAD packages for UIQ devices, something which a couple of years ago mattered greatly to me, and of which the P900 simply could not perform anything in that area.
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Posted: 2006-03-22 00:50:48
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