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Sporko Posts: 163

I think that maybe this is for the ones who have had their P800 for a while ...

I want some honest opinions, is the P800 as great as you thought?

And is it still as "amazing" as it was in the begining or has it turned in to a thing in your usual day ?

Do you still think it is worth the money? ... i mean when you think of the other things you could have bought ...

Have you used all original applications and do you think all of them is nessecery ?

And after thinking a while you can answer the biggest question:

Are you satisfied with your P800 ?
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Posted: 2003-01-22 20:56:00
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Daredevil Posts: 99

well the thing is, it is kinda like having my 7650 for the first time and at the beginning you enjoy it so much you wouldn't sleep!! this P800 definitely rocks and i ain't disappointed at all for buying it and it's worth my money.

there are still so many things you discover each and every day that's why i don't get bored. but it would be a lot better if there are already a lot of third party apps outthere, but like i said we just have to be patient.
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Posted: 2003-01-22 21:05:00
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amagab Posts: > 500

Yes, still amazing but the first thing I'll grow tired of I think is the camera. Would like to see SE release a slimmer P800 without the cam.
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Posted: 2003-01-22 21:15:00
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Froddan Posts: > 500

Don't get me wrong, it is a very good piece of the highest tech.
But, there's always a but
It's not that simple/convinient to use in everyday matters.
Reply to a mail, you have to tap it on qwerty or handwriting.
Take a quick snapshot, oops are the cam settings right?
Wap, you have to tap away again...

Almost everything you do with it, requires both hands and your full attention, if you want it right...

It is very powerful and has everything you need built in, still it could have been a little more userfriendly.
Apart from that it's gotta be the most stable phone around, SW wise. Not too many bugs or flaws in SW/HW, and the ones being should be quite easily fixed.

If it's worth the money? Both yes and no. It depends on your needs.
You need a simple to use phone? Get something else.
You need/want a complex machine, but you can't lug around with your laptop everywhere you go? Give the P800 a go.
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Posted: 2003-01-22 21:32:00
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janptr Posts: > 500

For me it's better then expected. Still a lot to find out so Im actually glad that there not is many third party software so I can learn more of the phone. What I want is the Opera browser then I have all I need, afraid that it will take a couple of MB of the memory. I have not regretted a single second the money I spent on my P800. This message was posted from a P800
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Posted: 2003-01-22 21:55:00
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Sporko Posts: 163

for me, money is no problem but i just wanted to know what you feel about it ...

I think you'll have to see it as a PDA instead of a phone ....
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Posted: 2003-01-22 21:56:00
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Tony Ericsson Posts: 91

@Sporko, Thats great to hear that money is no problem, can you help mee with some confusion, with your lucky financial position why didn`t you send a person in a taxi to wait outside a shop in Sweden before Christmas & pop in to buy a P800 on the first day they came out, then if you didn`t like it just throw it away ????.
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Posted: 2003-01-23 01:14:00
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Sporko Posts: 163

good one !
i'll do that next time ..
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Posted: 2003-01-25 00:02:00
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denong Posts: 127

Where do u put ur stylus? I mean is der a slot for it like in ipaq? This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-01-25 00:35:00
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Sporko Posts: 163

yes there is. .. on det right side
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Posted: 2003-01-25 01:21:00
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