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Does anyone know the internet speed on p800 ??
I mean if you have GPRS ?
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Posted: 2002-12-20 12:11:00
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57kbps
says in the tech specs on

site and the manual
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Posted: 2002-12-20 12:15:00
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okey .. well .. it's ok i'lll guess
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Posted: 2002-12-20 12:18:00
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wat were u expecting 1mbps ?!?
it aint the p800's tech specs that are holding ti baqck speed wise anyway its network dependent capabilities as stated again in the tech psecs of both the manual and on the

site
after actually reading the manual all way through it shows just how many needless threads of heresay are on easto.
for instance on another thread a poster says that u cant use mp3's as ringtone he thinks......dont think mate read the manual and it says you can.
everyone should read the manual - it holds all the answers
true
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Posted: 2002-12-20 12:30:00
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gadgetboytom Posts: > 500
Its not really 56k
gprs is a bit faster than that due to seperate uplink / downlink channels
think more like 100k
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Posted: 2002-12-20 12:46:00
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56kb/s = 464k/s
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Posted: 2002-12-20 12:46:00
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shibby - I think u should read the manual over one more time, you CAN NOT use mp3 for ringtones, Believe me I have tried, and when I look in the manual it doesnt say u can use mp3 format for ringtones, just every other format.. I also thought mp3`s could be used, but sadly, it Cant
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Posted: 2002-12-21 14:52:00
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well .. i was Expecting something around ISDN speed
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Posted: 2002-12-21 15:02:00
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from the manual:
'You can select ring signale that are stored on your local storage or on Memory Stick.'
hence for me the mnual is saying any music clip you have can be used as ringtone.
if in fact the p800 doesnt let u use mp3 as ringtone then this should be addressed in some

literature
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Posted: 2002-12-23 14:46:00
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ISDN speed??? GPRS can hit those speeds...so can the P800... it's the networks that can't handle it.
Besides, you'll be paying per KB of data... not time online.
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Posted: 2002-12-23 15:03:00
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