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Quote from: K.Dub on September 05, 2007, 03:23:25 PM^ Whut?!iPhone without 3G?! Didnīt you know?I posted the specs for Iphone in one of the above threads.
^ Whut?!iPhone without 3G?!
Quote from: tusken RAIDEr - CEO of The Dangerous Crew Movement on September 05, 2007, 03:32:45 PMQuote from: K.Dub on September 05, 2007, 03:23:25 PM^ Whut?!iPhone without 3G?! Didnīt you know?I posted the specs for Iphone in one of the above threads.Nah, I guess I didn't read it all lol..Anyway, that's straight up wack
for those of you interested apple dropped the price to $399 on the 8gb iPhone...and yes im fuckin PISSED! i was a $200 Beta Tester...rant over...i still love my iphone... just should have waited 2 monthsapple screwed over the early adopters...
America are so behind with mobile phones. Japan and korea comes first then Europe is second. The iphone isn't even getting sold in asia because already there are phones that can beat it. Like a samsung phone with a 10mega pixel camera and stream live tv etc...Atleast in europe we have HSPDA. I don't see that on 99% of the mobiles in America. The iphone died before it was even released. Just wait for the f700. That'll shit all over the iphone.
Samsung F700http://www.youtube.com/v/B_283G1vuKk Apple iPhone Samsung F700Screen Resolution 480x320 at 3.5-inches 440x240 at 2.78-inchesTouchscreen Yes, With Multitouch Yes, With Drag and DropConnectivity Quad-Band GSM,EDGE,802.11b/g,Bluetooth 2.0 Tri-band GSM, HSDPA, EDGECamera 2-megapixel 5-megapixel with Auto-FocusKeyboard Touchscreen/onscreen Slide-out qwerty with VibeTonzEmail HTML Email Unknkown (probably not HTML)Browser Full HTML Browser Full HTML BrowserCodec Support Standard iPod Support MPEG4, H.263, H.264, Real MP3, AAC+, eAAC+, RealStorage 4-8GB Unknown onboard + microSD expansionSo it seems like although Samsung's F700 has more megapixels, a little bit more format support, an actual keyboard, and 3G connectivity, the iPhone has it beat on screen size/resolution, HTML Email, storage, widgets, google maps, and push email. Plus, of course, the whole built-in iPod thing.http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/cellphones/apple-iphone-vs-samsung-f700-which-is-touchscreenier-235112.php
HTC P4550http://www.easydevices.co.uk/pp/PDA/HTC/HTC_P4550.html• Operating System: Windows Mobile 6 Professional• Processor: 400MHz• Memory: 128MB RAM, 256MB ROM• Screen: 2.8" QVGA touch screen• Quad-band GSM/GPRS• UMTS, HSDPA wireless data connectivity• WiFi-enabled• Bluetooth 2.0• 3 MegaPixel Camera with Auto Focus• Integrated GPS• Secondary VGA camera for video telephony• Rechargeable, removable battery• microSD card slot• Full QWERTY keyboard• Dimensions: 110mm x 58mm x 18mmDimensions: 58 x 110 x 18 millimetres Mass: 160 grams (battery included)Software EnvironmentOperating System: Windows Mobile 6 Professional MicroprocessorCPU: 32bit Samsung SC32442 CPU Clock: 400 MHzMemory, Storage capacityROM capacity: 256 MBRAM capacity: 64 MBDisplayDisplay Type: color transflective TFT , 65536 scalesDisplay Resolution: 240 x 320Display Diagonal: 2.8 " SoundMicrophone: mono Speaker: mono Audio Output: Proprietary jackCellular PhoneCellular Networks: GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS800, UMTS850, UMTS1900, UMTS2100 Cellular Data Standards: CSD, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA Call Alert: 72 -chord melodyVibrating Alert: Supported Control PeripheralsPositioning Device: Touchscreen Keyboard: Slide-out QWERTY-type keyboard, 41 keysDirectional Pad: 5 -way blockJog / Scroll Wheel: Pressable rotary scroll wheel InterfacesExpansion Slots: SDIO, microSD, TransFlash Serial: RS-232 , 115200bit/sUSB: USB 2.0 client, 60Mbit/s , USB Series Mini-B (mini-USB) connectorBluetooth: Bluetooth 2.0 Wireless LAN: 802.11b, 802.11g Satellite NavigationBuilt-in GPS: NMEA 0183 Built-in Digital CameraMain Camera: CMOS sensor, 2.8MPAutofocus (AF): Supported Built-in Flash: Mobile light (LED) Secondary Camera: CMOS sensor, 640x480 pixelPower SupplyBattery: Lithium-ion , removableBattery Capacity: 1500 mAhHTC P4550 (Kaiser) Demonstration by eXpansyshttp://www.youtube.com/v/P41hoK-jX3I
Quote from: tusken RAIDEr - CEO of The Dangerous Crew Movement on September 05, 2007, 01:32:49 PMQuote from: FUNKY ASS TONY on September 05, 2007, 01:30:15 PMHTC P4550 is dope as fuck! price? QuoteHTC P4550 Kaiser Unlocked GSM PDA HTC TyTN II - Popular ElectronicsHTC P4550 Kaiser Unlocked Quad Band GSM PDA Cell Phone, HTC P4550 Kaiser ... Item #: P4550 Kaiser. Price: $798.99. Availability: Monday 10 September, 2007 ...www.popularelect.com/product_info.php?products_id=437800$ shit!props for the info +1
Quote from: FUNKY ASS TONY on September 05, 2007, 01:30:15 PMHTC P4550 is dope as fuck! price? QuoteHTC P4550 Kaiser Unlocked GSM PDA HTC TyTN II - Popular ElectronicsHTC P4550 Kaiser Unlocked Quad Band GSM PDA Cell Phone, HTC P4550 Kaiser ... Item #: P4550 Kaiser. Price: $798.99. Availability: Monday 10 September, 2007 ...www.popularelect.com/product_info.php?products_id=437
HTC P4550 is dope as fuck! price?
HTC P4550 Kaiser Unlocked GSM PDA HTC TyTN II - Popular ElectronicsHTC P4550 Kaiser Unlocked Quad Band GSM PDA Cell Phone, HTC P4550 Kaiser ... Item #: P4550 Kaiser. Price: $798.99. Availability: Monday 10 September, 2007 ...www.popularelect.com/product_info.php?products_id=437
Operating System: Windows Mobile 6 Professional Powerfull OS with LOTS of 3rd party applicationsCPU Clock: 400 MHz IMPORTANT!!!!! Makes the navigation FASTMemory, Storage capacityROM capacity: 256 MBRAM capacity: 64 MBAudio Output: Proprietary jack Use your regular headphones,not those fucks that usually comes with phoneExpansion Slots: SDIO, microSD, TransFlash Cheap expandable memory cardsWireless LAN: 802.11b, 802.11g A MUST! Satellite Navigation Dope feature,comes with Tom Tom software in the packageBuilt-in GPS: NMEA 0183 Main Camera: CMOS sensor, 2.8MP You donīt really need any more than this,do you?Autofocus (AF): Supported Important!Battery Capacity: 1500 mAh Yes,a strong battery is must. 1500 mAh should do the jobHTC P4550 (Kaiser) Demonstration by eXpansyshttp://www.youtube.com/v/P41hoK-jX3I
Quote from: K.Dub on September 05, 2007, 03:36:00 PMQuote from: tusken RAIDEr - CEO of The Dangerous Crew Movement on September 05, 2007, 03:32:45 PMQuote from: K.Dub on September 05, 2007, 03:23:25 PM^ Whut?!iPhone without 3G?! Didnīt you know?I posted the specs for Iphone in one of the above threads.Nah, I guess I didn't read it all lol..Anyway, that's straight up wackdo you even live in a an area with 3G service?likely that if you are in the states thats a no... so thats the reasoning behind it besides extending battery life
RAIDe the phone i posted was the W580i, it has just come out over here. currently on o2 and orange. however, the orange version aint available yet so i cant upgrade my contract... walkman>>>>>ipod!!!
walkman>>>>>ipod/MP3 players!!!
LG KU990Brand LG Type KU990 Viewty Form factor Candybar Color Black Network Phone Network EDGE, GPRS, GSM, HSDPA (3G) Service 850, 900, 1800, 1900 Connectivity Bluetooth v1.2 with A2DP Infrared No Wi-Fi (WLAN) No USB 2.0 Fax / Data No Display Main display Color TFT touchscreen Color display 262.144 colors Dimensions N/A Resolution 240x400 pixels External display No Memory Internal memory 120MB External memory 2GB Memory slots 1 Storage types MicroSD Basic Battery Lithium Ion 1050 mAh Standby time 340 hours Talk time 3 hours Calling Vibrate alert Yes Photo ID Yes Ringtones MP3, Polyfone Camera Camera Yes Megapixels 5 megapixels Maximum photo resolution 2592x1944 pixels Digital zoom 16x Optical zoom No Auto focus Yes Flash Yes Recording video Yes Second (front) camera Yes Messaging SMS Yes MMS Yes T9 text function Yes E-mail Yes Internet browsing Yes Entertainment FM radio Yes Java Yes Audio player AAC, eAAC, MP3, WMA Video player 3GP, MPEG4 Features Add ringtones Yes Organiser Calculator, Calendar, Reminders Video call Yes Other features Built-in handsfree, Image Stabilizer Format Weight 4 oz. Dimensions (H x W x D) 4.1x2.1x0.6 in. http://www.letsgomobile.org/en/cellular/1116/lgku990viewty/LG KU990 videohttp://www.youtube.com/v/6qhh_lC7pAo
Quote from: tusken RAIDEr - CEO of The Dangerous Crew Movement on September 05, 2007, 12:01:36 PMQuoteThis is a new Sony PS3 mobile phone...that plays Nintendo's Super Mario Bros...and which uses Microsoft's PS3 operating system - no, wait, that's not right. Hang on it's made in Koera - where the hell's Koera?!Yes, what we have here is the mother of all clone phones. It's a Chinese phone (naturally!), and its makers have decided that imitation is most definitely the sincerest form of flattery. As such, they've named it the Amycoll PS3 phone, which, er, "flatters" both Samsung, with its Korean Anycall brand, and also Sony, with its PS3. They've even added PlayStation buttons on the keypad, just for good measure!Loads more pictures of the funniest mobile phone yet created, after the jump!The copying fun doesn't end there, though. As Babelfish's translation calls it, the "Chinese evil behind-the-scenes manipulator's machine" has a Microsoft Windows logo that reads "Design for PS3". Didn't realise Microsoft did design for Sony's PS3! Not to worry, its entire Microsoft Windows user interface is faked as well!As if that wasn't enough, they've even faked the country of origin. Korean phones are legendary for their technical features, so it makes sense to pretend your phone comes from Korea right?Except they couldn't actually spell Korea, so the Amycoll PS3 comes from Koera! And still the fun continues. Not content with faking operating systems and copying brands and even countries (badly!) the Amycoll PS3 even includes a Nintendo NES, SNES and GameBoy color emulator, so you can play Super Mario Bros on your mobile phone.Actually, that's a great idea! Playing Mario on a mobile is a killer app, and doing it with PlayStation buttons on a fake Windows Operating System is just so wrong, it feels goooood - almost dirty even!! Pity the phone's so illegal it'll never make it outiside of China (not to mention that the phone itself gets so hot when you play any of its games that you can't actually hold it!).Another interesting feature is that this phone will play background noise when you make a call, just in case you want to pretend you're somewhere else. So, if you've told your wife you're on a ship somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean, when in reality you're down the local pub, the Amycoll PS3 will play the sounds of life aboard an Atlantic-trawling ship while you chat away to her! Really, they've thought of everything!This phone is hilarious!It's as if a team of teccie fan-boys got together one drunken night and concocted a wish list of all their favourite gadgets that they'd like in a mobile phone - then the next day, thought "what a great idea" and bodged just such a Frankenstein phone together, while singing "patents? trademarks? law-suits - pah! We spit on you all!"Then, when they'd finished, their marketing department thought "what this phone really needs is some great sounding brand names - whose can we pinch?!"Genius!WOW,check this phone out,it got it all,ha,ha.For more photos and details;http://mobilementalism.com/2007/05/24/amycoll-ps3-phone-plays-mario-on-a-fake-windows-ui/LMAO +1 the phone looks crappy as hell lol those damn chineese!
QuoteThis is a new Sony PS3 mobile phone...that plays Nintendo's Super Mario Bros...and which uses Microsoft's PS3 operating system - no, wait, that's not right. Hang on it's made in Koera - where the hell's Koera?!Yes, what we have here is the mother of all clone phones. It's a Chinese phone (naturally!), and its makers have decided that imitation is most definitely the sincerest form of flattery. As such, they've named it the Amycoll PS3 phone, which, er, "flatters" both Samsung, with its Korean Anycall brand, and also Sony, with its PS3. They've even added PlayStation buttons on the keypad, just for good measure!Loads more pictures of the funniest mobile phone yet created, after the jump!The copying fun doesn't end there, though. As Babelfish's translation calls it, the "Chinese evil behind-the-scenes manipulator's machine" has a Microsoft Windows logo that reads "Design for PS3". Didn't realise Microsoft did design for Sony's PS3! Not to worry, its entire Microsoft Windows user interface is faked as well!As if that wasn't enough, they've even faked the country of origin. Korean phones are legendary for their technical features, so it makes sense to pretend your phone comes from Korea right?Except they couldn't actually spell Korea, so the Amycoll PS3 comes from Koera! And still the fun continues. Not content with faking operating systems and copying brands and even countries (badly!) the Amycoll PS3 even includes a Nintendo NES, SNES and GameBoy color emulator, so you can play Super Mario Bros on your mobile phone.Actually, that's a great idea! Playing Mario on a mobile is a killer app, and doing it with PlayStation buttons on a fake Windows Operating System is just so wrong, it feels goooood - almost dirty even!! Pity the phone's so illegal it'll never make it outiside of China (not to mention that the phone itself gets so hot when you play any of its games that you can't actually hold it!).Another interesting feature is that this phone will play background noise when you make a call, just in case you want to pretend you're somewhere else. So, if you've told your wife you're on a ship somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean, when in reality you're down the local pub, the Amycoll PS3 will play the sounds of life aboard an Atlantic-trawling ship while you chat away to her! Really, they've thought of everything!This phone is hilarious!It's as if a team of teccie fan-boys got together one drunken night and concocted a wish list of all their favourite gadgets that they'd like in a mobile phone - then the next day, thought "what a great idea" and bodged just such a Frankenstein phone together, while singing "patents? trademarks? law-suits - pah! We spit on you all!"Then, when they'd finished, their marketing department thought "what this phone really needs is some great sounding brand names - whose can we pinch?!"Genius!WOW,check this phone out,it got it all,ha,ha.For more photos and details;http://mobilementalism.com/2007/05/24/amycoll-ps3-phone-plays-mario-on-a-fake-windows-ui/
This is a new Sony PS3 mobile phone...that plays Nintendo's Super Mario Bros...and which uses Microsoft's PS3 operating system - no, wait, that's not right. Hang on it's made in Koera - where the hell's Koera?!Yes, what we have here is the mother of all clone phones. It's a Chinese phone (naturally!), and its makers have decided that imitation is most definitely the sincerest form of flattery. As such, they've named it the Amycoll PS3 phone, which, er, "flatters" both Samsung, with its Korean Anycall brand, and also Sony, with its PS3. They've even added PlayStation buttons on the keypad, just for good measure!Loads more pictures of the funniest mobile phone yet created, after the jump!The copying fun doesn't end there, though. As Babelfish's translation calls it, the "Chinese evil behind-the-scenes manipulator's machine" has a Microsoft Windows logo that reads "Design for PS3". Didn't realise Microsoft did design for Sony's PS3! Not to worry, its entire Microsoft Windows user interface is faked as well!As if that wasn't enough, they've even faked the country of origin. Korean phones are legendary for their technical features, so it makes sense to pretend your phone comes from Korea right?Except they couldn't actually spell Korea, so the Amycoll PS3 comes from Koera! And still the fun continues. Not content with faking operating systems and copying brands and even countries (badly!) the Amycoll PS3 even includes a Nintendo NES, SNES and GameBoy color emulator, so you can play Super Mario Bros on your mobile phone.Actually, that's a great idea! Playing Mario on a mobile is a killer app, and doing it with PlayStation buttons on a fake Windows Operating System is just so wrong, it feels goooood - almost dirty even!! Pity the phone's so illegal it'll never make it outiside of China (not to mention that the phone itself gets so hot when you play any of its games that you can't actually hold it!).Another interesting feature is that this phone will play background noise when you make a call, just in case you want to pretend you're somewhere else. So, if you've told your wife you're on a ship somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean, when in reality you're down the local pub, the Amycoll PS3 will play the sounds of life aboard an Atlantic-trawling ship while you chat away to her! Really, they've thought of everything!This phone is hilarious!It's as if a team of teccie fan-boys got together one drunken night and concocted a wish list of all their favourite gadgets that they'd like in a mobile phone - then the next day, thought "what a great idea" and bodged just such a Frankenstein phone together, while singing "patents? trademarks? law-suits - pah! We spit on you all!"Then, when they'd finished, their marketing department thought "what this phone really needs is some great sounding brand names - whose can we pinch?!"Genius!
Feast your eyes on these pics of a brand new Sony Ericsson BRAVIA phone. The phone in question is the Sony Ericsson SO903iTV, and is a beast of a phone! Not only does it support mobile TV, it features Sony's Mobile BRAVIA engine for an enhanced TV picture on a mobile device, and a huge 3" WQVGA (240 x 432 pixels) TFT screen.Even more impressive, it's not just any TV display you get with the SO903iTV - it's a full 16:9 widescreen display.More photoīs and details;http://mobilementalism.com/2007/07/23/pictures-of-sony-ericsson-bravia-phone/ドコモ端末にデータ消失の可能性 販売停止 Videohttp://www.youtube.com/v/F0Mp9yGwnEQ
Ok,cool. Some of the phoneīs look the same,had to warn you,anyways itīs good to know which phoneīs to stay off,the worst phone seems to be N76.Quoteyou're right,that phone is not that good,my step mom got 1 like that and she's not happy with it! she used to have a n73 before and she said n73 is much better.you must be happy with your n95! that phone is nice!i want the bravaria looks fucking awsome!!!
you're right,that phone is not that good,my step mom got 1 like that and she's not happy with it! she used to have a n73 before and she said n73 is much better.you must be happy with your n95! that phone is nice!i want the bravaria looks fucking awsome!!!
Quote from: FUNKY ASS TONY on September 06, 2007, 11:39:26 AMthanks for the info,i'll tell my step mom to take back a n73(it's about the same price)those se phones are just off the hook!!!I think we can name you the official dubcc cell phone master guy Ha,Ha You might want to wait for this one N82,same features as N95 but it comes as a bar phone
thanks for the info,i'll tell my step mom to take back a n73(it's about the same price)those se phones are just off the hook!!!I think we can name you the official dubcc cell phone master guy
Quote from: FUNKY ASS TONY on September 06, 2007, 12:15:51 PMQuote from: tusken RAIDEr - CEO of The Dangerous Crew Movement on September 06, 2007, 12:09:50 PMQuote from: FUNKY ASS TONY on September 06, 2007, 11:39:26 AMthanks for the info,i'll tell my step mom to take back a n73(it's about the same price)those se phones are just off the hook!!!I think we can name you the official dubcc cell phone master guy Ha,Ha You might want to wait for this one N82,same features as N95 but it comes as a bar phonenice! i think im gonna change my phone for a n82! is the battery gonna be better on the n82 than the n95?looks nice and it looks like my N73The classic look canīt fail.N73 is/was a huge hit,to bad that Nokia released their "top dog feature phone(N95)" as a slider first.As you probably know by now,Iīm a cell phone freak,so Iīm always looking for the next "top dog feature phone",thereīs a lot of choices out there. But itīs hard to beat the features on HTC P4550,N95/N82,E90,SE K850,SE W960 and SE Bravia.Theyīre all dope ass phones,but Iīm a sucker for classic design,so N82 is one that Iīm really looking forward to check out.
Quote from: tusken RAIDEr - CEO of The Dangerous Crew Movement on September 06, 2007, 12:09:50 PMQuote from: FUNKY ASS TONY on September 06, 2007, 11:39:26 AMthanks for the info,i'll tell my step mom to take back a n73(it's about the same price)those se phones are just off the hook!!!I think we can name you the official dubcc cell phone master guy Ha,Ha You might want to wait for this one N82,same features as N95 but it comes as a bar phonenice! i think im gonna change my phone for a n82! is the battery gonna be better on the n82 than the n95?looks nice and it looks like my N73
Quote from: tusken RAIDEr - CEO of The Dangerous Crew Movement on September 05, 2007, 05:15:18 PMOk,cool. Some of the phoneīs look the same,had to warn you,anyways itīs good to know which phoneīs to stay off,the worst phone seems to be N76.Quoteyou're right,that phone is not that good,my step mom got 1 like that and she's not happy with it! she used to have a n73 before and she said n73 is much better.you must be happy with your n95! that phone is nice!I want the bravaria looks fucking awsome!!!Feast your eyes on these pics of a brand new Sony Ericsson BRAVIA phone. The phone in question is the Sony Ericsson SO903iTV, and is a beast of a phone! Not only does it support mobile TV, it features Sony's Mobile BRAVIA engine for an enhanced TV picture on a mobile device, and a huge 3" WQVGA (240 x 432 pixels) TFT screen.Even more impressive, it's not just any TV display you get with the SO903iTV - it's a full 16:9 widescreen display.More photoīs and details;http://mobilementalism.com/2007/07/23/pictures-of-sony-ericsson-bravia-phone/ドコモ端末にデータ消失の可能性 販売停止 Videohttp://www.youtube.com/v/F0Mp9yGwnEQN76 is pulled back from some markets,I think if your mom complain she might be able to swap it to another model.The thing about N73 and most Symbian OS phoneīs theyīre damn ass slow.The UI on N95 is pretty fast,but it crash all the time and the battery sucks. But the battery is very small and slim,so itīs no problem to carry a extra battery. I found a couple of free GPS applications,that works ok. Itīs simple JAVA applications so you can use them on any phone that supports JAVA(not Iphone). All you have to do is get a GPS reciever and connect it with blutooth. N95 got a build in GPS reciever,but the GPS antenna is not really any good so you have to have the phone in open modus to get any signals.A small GPS reciever like this will do the job;Free GPS JAVA applicationhttp://www.amazegps.com/welcome.phpYes,the SE Bravia phone is sick.They also got that SE Playstation phone coming up.Another upcoming SE phoneQuote from: FUNKY ASS TONY on September 06, 2007, 12:15:51 PMQuote from: tusken RAIDEr - CEO of The Dangerous Crew Movement on September 06, 2007, 12:09:50 PMQuote from: FUNKY ASS TONY on September 06, 2007, 11:39:26 AMthanks for the info,i'll tell my step mom to take back a n73(it's about the same price)those se phones are just off the hook!!!I think we can name you the official dubcc cell phone master guy Ha,Ha You might want to wait for this one N82,same features as N95 but it comes as a bar phonelooks nice and it looks like my N73The classic look canīt fail.N73 is/was a huge hit,to bad that Nokia released their "top dog feature phone(N95)" as a slider first.As you probably know by now,Iīm a cell phone freak,so Iīm always looking for the next "top dog feature phone",thereīs a lot of choices out there. But itīs hard to beat the features on HTC P4550,N95/N82,E90,SE K850,SE W960 and SE Bravia.Theyīre all dope ass phones,but Iīm a sucker for classic design,so N82 is one that Iīm really looking forward to check out.Quote from: Now_I_Know on September 06, 2007, 12:18:15 PMWhy I'll Pass on the iPod TouchWed Sep 5, 2007 7:17PM EDT Apple just announced the iPod Touch! Now we're talking, but what does this mean for the iPhone? The main reason I was holding off on the iPhone was price. Now I'm an avid Apple fan, but first and foremost, I like to spend my money wisely. Despite a few gripes regarding the touch keypad, most of the reviews I've read about the iPhone are decent, nothing but praise. But again, price was definitely an obstacle for most, especially if they had to switch phone carriers. Somehow, opening your checkbook to pay early termination fees, $60 and up for an unlimited data plan, and over $500 for the device itself just hurt too much. Today, I finally did it. I bought an iPhone. Yes, I know I said I'd wait for the next generation, but I just couldn't resist the $200 price drop. Anyway, I'm taking my chances, because this may be the only chance at nabbing the-soon-to-be-obsolete 4GB model for under $300 (it's OK, I'm not proud). Now why would I buy an iPhone, when I could've waited for the $299 8GB iPod Touch, you ask? Here's my logic:No Phone: The new iPod Touch may have more storage, but it doesn't have a phone. This means you still have to carry two devices: a phone and the iPod Touch. I don't know about you, but I'm not one to carry an iPod everywhere I go. That's why I say no thanks to the iPod Touch. I'll just stick to an iPhone and eliminate all the excess baggage. No Camera: The 2-megapixel camera is gone.No Bluetooth or EDGE: This means no bluetooth headphones, headset, or access to the Internet when you can't find a hotspot. Bummer.Wi-Fi: Woohoo, it has Wi-Fi — but what's the use of having Wi-Fi if you can't always access a hotspot outside the house? Once you walk out the door, the only place you have free access to the Internet is at Starbucks to buy music. Storage: Why, oh why on earth would you pay $299 for an 8GB iPod or $399 for 16GB? OK, so it's flash-based, has a multi-touch interface, a beautiful 3.5-inch display, and Wi-Fi capabilities, but the price just seems outrageous when the 160GB metal iPod Classic is only $349. Makes me wanna weep. No New Features: The iPod Touch is just an iPhone without a phone. And why didn't they add new colors, FM radio, an expansion slot, or a microphone to give it VoIP capabilities? Even the Sony Mylo and Zune have some of these features. Why make it look and act like a PDA, yet leave out important things like a microphone.The good news is we now have options. Options are great when you don't have to to decide between carriers, or find ways to unlock the iPhone without it blowing up in your face. The iPod Touch has great features, but doesn't compare to the iPhone. Now that the iPhone is cheaper, why not go for the one with the most features at the expense of storage? Besides, I already have plenty of storage for music on my four other iPods. I donīt get it,what is it that dude is complaining about?The Iphone or the new Ipod(yes,I know itīs the new Ipod),but whatīs the point?Either way,the Iphone got the most basic features you need in one unit if you use them or not is up you.-Wi-Fi only at Starbucks? What? If dude donīt need/use Wi-Fi,donīt use it then,no need to complain about it.-The camera,well the camera ainīt all that,but it works well for digital media(internet). If camera is the feature youīre looking for in a cell phone go for one of the many Cyber Shot phones SE has released.-Yes you donīt need to carry a Ipod with you if you got a phone like Iphone,SE W960 or Nokia N93i. For real do you relly need more than 8GB of music with you daily? +if you donīt like any of those phoneīs thereīs plenty of phones with expandable memory.Why canīt phoneīs like Iphone,SE W960 and N93i have expandable memory? The good thing about the new SE K850 is that it supports two memory cards(M2 and SD) at the same time,so that means in near future you can have 64GB your phone if you really need it.SE K850 memory card slot;-The bluetooth issue? Hmmmm,well Iphone only supports handsfree,not file transfers. Well thatīs a bad thing for those that use it,I do all the time with both my MAC-Book and other phones. Thatīs another priorty question,if you use/need it.-MMS,thatīs a feature I hardly use,and 3G thatīs not fully build out yet,well EDGE ainīt that bad. K.Dub was "complaing that it donīt have Iphone 3G,but when it got down to it heīs disabled it because it drains his battery. I donīt know what to say.... Itīs like everbybody is complaining how wak 50 Cent is,but thereīs "hundred" threads about leaks and hook ups for his new album,whatīs going on? Hypocrits anyone?Conclusion;When it all getīs down to it,itīs a give and take sitiuation.Hell,itīs your money and only you know best what you need right?.Iīm one of the few that use "all" the features that comes with my phones.Like Matty said,(he works for Vodaphone),he have to help all his customers all the time with working out how to use/set up all the features that comes with the phoneīs and Iīm sure SGV (works for AT&T) get this all the time too.The key to the Iphone is a user friendly UI not features.Take your pick.
Ok,cool. Some of the phoneīs look the same,had to warn you,anyways itīs good to know which phoneīs to stay off,the worst phone seems to be N76.Quoteyou're right,that phone is not that good,my step mom got 1 like that and she's not happy with it! she used to have a n73 before and she said n73 is much better.you must be happy with your n95! that phone is nice!I want the bravaria looks fucking awsome!!!Feast your eyes on these pics of a brand new Sony Ericsson BRAVIA phone. The phone in question is the Sony Ericsson SO903iTV, and is a beast of a phone! Not only does it support mobile TV, it features Sony's Mobile BRAVIA engine for an enhanced TV picture on a mobile device, and a huge 3" WQVGA (240 x 432 pixels) TFT screen.Even more impressive, it's not just any TV display you get with the SO903iTV - it's a full 16:9 widescreen display.More photoīs and details;http://mobilementalism.com/2007/07/23/pictures-of-sony-ericsson-bravia-phone/ドコモ端末にデータ消失の可能性 販売停止 Videohttp://www.youtube.com/v/F0Mp9yGwnEQN76 is pulled back from some markets,I think if your mom complain she might be able to swap it to another model.The thing about N73 and most Symbian OS phoneīs theyīre damn ass slow.The UI on N95 is pretty fast,but it crash all the time and the battery sucks. But the battery is very small and slim,so itīs no problem to carry a extra battery. I found a couple of free GPS applications,that works ok. Itīs simple JAVA applications so you can use them on any phone that supports JAVA(not Iphone). All you have to do is get a GPS reciever and connect it with blutooth. N95 got a build in GPS reciever,but the GPS antenna is not really any good so you have to have the phone in open modus to get any signals.A small GPS reciever like this will do the job;Free GPS JAVA applicationhttp://www.amazegps.com/welcome.phpYes,the SE Bravia phone is sick.They also got that SE Playstation phone coming up.Another upcoming SE phoneQuote from: FUNKY ASS TONY on September 06, 2007, 12:15:51 PMQuote from: tusken RAIDEr - CEO of The Dangerous Crew Movement on September 06, 2007, 12:09:50 PMQuote from: FUNKY ASS TONY on September 06, 2007, 11:39:26 AMthanks for the info,i'll tell my step mom to take back a n73(it's about the same price)those se phones are just off the hook!!!I think we can name you the official dubcc cell phone master guy Ha,Ha You might want to wait for this one N82,same features as N95 but it comes as a bar phonelooks nice and it looks like my N73The classic look canīt fail.N73 is/was a huge hit,to bad that Nokia released their "top dog feature phone(N95)" as a slider first.As you probably know by now,Iīm a cell phone freak,so Iīm always looking for the next "top dog feature phone",thereīs a lot of choices out there. But itīs hard to beat the features on HTC P4550,N95/N82,E90,SE K850,SE W960 and SE Bravia.Theyīre all dope ass phones,but Iīm a sucker for classic design,so N82 is one that Iīm really looking forward to check out.Quote from: Now_I_Know on September 06, 2007, 12:18:15 PMWhy I'll Pass on the iPod TouchWed Sep 5, 2007 7:17PM EDT Apple just announced the iPod Touch! Now we're talking, but what does this mean for the iPhone? The main reason I was holding off on the iPhone was price. Now I'm an avid Apple fan, but first and foremost, I like to spend my money wisely. Despite a few gripes regarding the touch keypad, most of the reviews I've read about the iPhone are decent, nothing but praise. But again, price was definitely an obstacle for most, especially if they had to switch phone carriers. Somehow, opening your checkbook to pay early termination fees, $60 and up for an unlimited data plan, and over $500 for the device itself just hurt too much. Today, I finally did it. I bought an iPhone. Yes, I know I said I'd wait for the next generation, but I just couldn't resist the $200 price drop. Anyway, I'm taking my chances, because this may be the only chance at nabbing the-soon-to-be-obsolete 4GB model for under $300 (it's OK, I'm not proud). Now why would I buy an iPhone, when I could've waited for the $299 8GB iPod Touch, you ask? Here's my logic:No Phone: The new iPod Touch may have more storage, but it doesn't have a phone. This means you still have to carry two devices: a phone and the iPod Touch. I don't know about you, but I'm not one to carry an iPod everywhere I go. That's why I say no thanks to the iPod Touch. I'll just stick to an iPhone and eliminate all the excess baggage. No Camera: The 2-megapixel camera is gone.No Bluetooth or EDGE: This means no bluetooth headphones, headset, or access to the Internet when you can't find a hotspot. Bummer.Wi-Fi: Woohoo, it has Wi-Fi — but what's the use of having Wi-Fi if you can't always access a hotspot outside the house? Once you walk out the door, the only place you have free access to the Internet is at Starbucks to buy music. Storage: Why, oh why on earth would you pay $299 for an 8GB iPod or $399 for 16GB? OK, so it's flash-based, has a multi-touch interface, a beautiful 3.5-inch display, and Wi-Fi capabilities, but the price just seems outrageous when the 160GB metal iPod Classic is only $349. Makes me wanna weep. No New Features: The iPod Touch is just an iPhone without a phone. And why didn't they add new colors, FM radio, an expansion slot, or a microphone to give it VoIP capabilities? Even the Sony Mylo and Zune have some of these features. Why make it look and act like a PDA, yet leave out important things like a microphone.The good news is we now have options. Options are great when you don't have to to decide between carriers, or find ways to unlock the iPhone without it blowing up in your face. The iPod Touch has great features, but doesn't compare to the iPhone. Now that the iPhone is cheaper, why not go for the one with the most features at the expense of storage? Besides, I already have plenty of storage for music on my four other iPods. I donīt get it,what is it that dude is complaining about?The Iphone or the new Ipod(yes,I know itīs the new Ipod),but whatīs the point?Either way,the Iphone got the most basic features you need in one unit if you use them or not is up you.-Wi-Fi only at Starbucks? What? If dude donīt need/use Wi-Fi,donīt use it then,no need to complain about it.-The camera,well the camera ainīt all that,but it works well for digital media(internet). If camera is the feature youīre looking for in a cell phone go for one of the many Cyber Shot phones SE has released.-Yes you donīt need to carry a Ipod with you if you got a phone like Iphone,SE W960 or Nokia N93i. For real do you relly need more than 8GB of music with you daily? +if you donīt like any of those phoneīs thereīs plenty of phones with expandable memory.Why canīt phoneīs like Iphone,SE W960 and N93i have expandable memory? The good thing about the new SE K850 is that it supports two memory cards(M2 and SD) at the same time,so that means in near future you can have 64GB your phone if you really need it.SE K850 memory card slot;-The bluetooth issue? Hmmmm,well Iphone only supports handsfree,not file transfers. Well thatīs a bad thing for those that use it,I do all the time with both my MAC-Book and other phones. Thatīs another priorty question,if you use/need it.-MMS,thatīs a feature I hardly use,and 3G thatīs not fully build out yet,well EDGE ainīt that bad. K.Dub was "complaing that it donīt have Iphone 3G,but when it got down to it heīs disabled it because it drains his battery. I donīt know what to say.... Itīs like everbybody is complaining how wak 50 Cent is,but thereīs "hundred" threads about leaks and hook ups for his new album,whatīs going on? Hypocrits anyone?Conclusion;When it all getīs down to it,itīs a give and take sitiuation.Hell,itīs your money and only you know best what you need right?.Iīm one of the few that use "all" the features that comes with my phones.Like Matty said,(he works for Vodaphone),he have to help all his customers all the time with working out how to use/set up all the features that comes with the phoneīs and Iīm sure SGV (works for AT&T) get this all the time too.The key to the Iphone is a user friendly UI not features.Take your pick.
you're right,that phone is not that good,my step mom got 1 like that and she's not happy with it! she used to have a n73 before and she said n73 is much better.you must be happy with your n95! that phone is nice!I want the bravaria looks fucking awsome!!!Feast your eyes on these pics of a brand new Sony Ericsson BRAVIA phone. The phone in question is the Sony Ericsson SO903iTV, and is a beast of a phone! Not only does it support mobile TV, it features Sony's Mobile BRAVIA engine for an enhanced TV picture on a mobile device, and a huge 3" WQVGA (240 x 432 pixels) TFT screen.Even more impressive, it's not just any TV display you get with the SO903iTV - it's a full 16:9 widescreen display.More photoīs and details;http://mobilementalism.com/2007/07/23/pictures-of-sony-ericsson-bravia-phone/ドコモ端末にデータ消失の可能性 販売停止 Videohttp://www.youtube.com/v/F0Mp9yGwnEQ
Quote from: tusken RAIDEr - CEO of The Dangerous Crew Movement on September 06, 2007, 12:09:50 PMQuote from: FUNKY ASS TONY on September 06, 2007, 11:39:26 AMthanks for the info,i'll tell my step mom to take back a n73(it's about the same price)those se phones are just off the hook!!!I think we can name you the official dubcc cell phone master guy Ha,Ha You might want to wait for this one N82,same features as N95 but it comes as a bar phonelooks nice and it looks like my N73
Why I'll Pass on the iPod TouchWed Sep 5, 2007 7:17PM EDT Apple just announced the iPod Touch! Now we're talking, but what does this mean for the iPhone? The main reason I was holding off on the iPhone was price. Now I'm an avid Apple fan, but first and foremost, I like to spend my money wisely. Despite a few gripes regarding the touch keypad, most of the reviews I've read about the iPhone are decent, nothing but praise. But again, price was definitely an obstacle for most, especially if they had to switch phone carriers. Somehow, opening your checkbook to pay early termination fees, $60 and up for an unlimited data plan, and over $500 for the device itself just hurt too much. Today, I finally did it. I bought an iPhone. Yes, I know I said I'd wait for the next generation, but I just couldn't resist the $200 price drop. Anyway, I'm taking my chances, because this may be the only chance at nabbing the-soon-to-be-obsolete 4GB model for under $300 (it's OK, I'm not proud). Now why would I buy an iPhone, when I could've waited for the $299 8GB iPod Touch, you ask? Here's my logic:No Phone: The new iPod Touch may have more storage, but it doesn't have a phone. This means you still have to carry two devices: a phone and the iPod Touch. I don't know about you, but I'm not one to carry an iPod everywhere I go. That's why I say no thanks to the iPod Touch. I'll just stick to an iPhone and eliminate all the excess baggage. No Camera: The 2-megapixel camera is gone.No Bluetooth or EDGE: This means no bluetooth headphones, headset, or access to the Internet when you can't find a hotspot. Bummer.Wi-Fi: Woohoo, it has Wi-Fi — but what's the use of having Wi-Fi if you can't always access a hotspot outside the house? Once you walk out the door, the only place you have free access to the Internet is at Starbucks to buy music. Storage: Why, oh why on earth would you pay $299 for an 8GB iPod or $399 for 16GB? OK, so it's flash-based, has a multi-touch interface, a beautiful 3.5-inch display, and Wi-Fi capabilities, but the price just seems outrageous when the 160GB metal iPod Classic is only $349. Makes me wanna weep. No New Features: The iPod Touch is just an iPhone without a phone. And why didn't they add new colors, FM radio, an expansion slot, or a microphone to give it VoIP capabilities? Even the Sony Mylo and Zune have some of these features. Why make it look and act like a PDA, yet leave out important things like a microphone.The good news is we now have options. Options are great when you don't have to to decide between carriers, or find ways to unlock the iPhone without it blowing up in your face. The iPod Touch has great features, but doesn't compare to the iPhone. Now that the iPhone is cheaper, why not go for the one with the most features at the expense of storage? Besides, I already have plenty of storage for music on my four other iPods.