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Some questions about the Mitsubishi M320 Mobile Phone:
1) The M320 has an Infra-red port. Can I transfer pictures, backgrounds, polyphonic ringtones,
etc. from the IR Port on my PC to the phone? Does it require any special software to be
installed on my PC?
2) I heard that the M320 does not support Java (J2ME). I came to know that it uses In-fusio's
Exen-v2 platform for games. Can I download games based on Exen (v2) platorm on my PC from
any website and then beam it to the M320 using IR? Does the M320 have the capability to
install new games (based on Exen) or am I stuck with the two default offered by Mitsubishi? I also read that phones with ExEn platform can also run Java Games. Has anyone tried it?
Do the games use polyphonic speakers for sound output?
3) Does it have a picture phonebook? Meaning, can I assign a photo saved on the phone to a no.
and when the person calls, can I see the assigned photo?
4) How is the battery of the M320. Does it survive in intensive usage?
5) Is there any way by which I can key-in all the phone nos., e-mail, and address on my PC and
then beam it in the phone using IR?
6) Is the speakerphone output loud enough? Is the polyphonic sound loud enough? I think that
the M320 accepts polyphonic tones in .pmd format. How is that different from .mid format.
7) Is the M320 Operating System fast and responsive or does it lag like the one on Sony Ericsson
T68 and T68i? Does it slow down in typing long SMS Messages like the older Nokia phones did?

Does the M320 have dynamic memory? How much total memory does it have for storing backgrounds,
photos, polyphonic ringtones, etc?
9) Does the melody composer let you compose polyphonic or monophonic ringtones? or both?
10) I heard that the phone had some echo issues durings calls. Is that bug fixed?
11) Lastly, are there any bugs or any loop holes that one should be aware of?
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Posted: 2003-03-16 07:20:00
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