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ewokard Posts: 115

do's and dont's/ likes and dislikes/ love and hate
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Posted: 2003-04-02 20:39:00
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jamatjam Posts: 288

its grate go buy one!
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Posted: 2003-04-02 20:47:00
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PuckerThis Posts: 176

The memory stick duo was a VERY bad choice by the SE team. Its just a stupid way for them to make more money.

The phone/pda is rich in features, very easy to use interface, and is easy to adapt to if you are switching from a smaller phone (like the t68i) to this one. Once you go touch type, youll never consider multitap again. The screen is nice and big and sufing the net is as easy as one tap of the stylus. Also the ability to set up real music as ringtones that are VERY loud makes this phone stand out from the rest, and it will make you think those polyphonic ringtones are just as bad as the standard beeping ones. I would deffenatily recommend getting this phone, however if u can see it in person before buying it, it will be alot easer, as many ppl do have issues with size when it comes to phones.
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Posted: 2003-04-02 21:06:00
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acetuk Posts: 4

I actually like the size of the phone - mobile phones seem to be getting smaller and smaller all of the time and it is something that I personally don't like.

A mobile needs to fit in the hand nice, be comfortable to use and have good call clarity and reception. I am happy with m P800 as it does all of these plus far more on the pda side of things.

It's a very phone. I moved from a Nokia 7650 and rate the P800 very highly against it.
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Posted: 2003-04-02 21:12:00
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Miss UK Posts: > 500

Catchy title! lol This message was posted from a Nokia
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Posted: 2003-04-02 23:53:00
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jellyellie Posts: > 500

in fact there is no gap between SonyEricsson and P800 in the thread title
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Posted: 2003-04-02 23:54:00
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jamatjam Posts: 288

one thing i can say is that even though the duo is very anoying SE did a good job getting money out of it, the only thing they didnt think about was esato because of this we can tell others the problems of there crapy duo things and new people who may want to buy the P800 will be warned off buying it if they value good quality for money and need memory not a empty wallet i think paying £120 for a 128 mem stick is not on!

just think when the 1GB sticks come in what we gonna pay for them? £1,000 ? or maybe the deed to our house's (i hope they have a buy now pay later option because other wise im not going tobe sticking with the P800 for long)
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Posted: 2003-04-03 00:04:00
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dazbradbury Posts: > 500

well it's not like you need more memory, i mean you bought the phone without it so you cant complain too much. I, on the other hand, want more than a 16mb duo and am getting the 128mb when it comes out but it'll be less than £120! Oh and i dont think the duo can be any bigger than 128mb, or at least it is limited to that on the p800...
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Posted: 2003-04-03 00:08:00
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jamatjam Posts: 288

sony labs allready have 265mb and 516mb in production

whats stoping them nothing is limeted any more u can buy a hardrive with 260GB memory for like £200 why not a DUO? (it may be small but we have the tech)
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Posted: 2003-04-03 00:11:00
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dazbradbury Posts: > 500

yeh i know they are being produced but i'm sure i read they wont work on the p800, maybe i'm wrong..
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Posted: 2003-04-03 00:12:00
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