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Quote from: FunkyAssTony Supporter Of The Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on January 22, 2008, 12:48:11 PMThe design of the 5mp Sony Ericsson phone is ugly,I dont like it a bit lol The design on the front ain´t that bad;but the cyan color (even on the keys ) and saphire blue d-pad WTF is going on?The back looks like shit.... But I don´t think the design is aimed at us ...It looks like a budget 5MP for kids.Quote from: Monotone on January 23, 2008, 02:51:11 AMMy m700 just arrived.Size isn't as bad as i feared.Same with the weight.will give more thoughts later,waiting for it to fully charge so i can play around with it.Nice Bundy just got himself a WM phone too,he´s a little applications freak. So he will probably come with tons of apps hook ups. Notice that he got WM6 standard and you got WM5 pro/pocket PC. (or was they nice and gave you WM6?)WM7 is not coming before 2009,you can see screen shots of it on the previous page,looks nice.
The design of the 5mp Sony Ericsson phone is ugly,I dont like it a bit lol
My m700 just arrived.Size isn't as bad as i feared.Same with the weight.will give more thoughts later,waiting for it to fully charge so i can play around with it.
came with windows mobile 6 though
The k850 has had a whole load of software issues
Im shocked to say that im actually reccomending the N95 8gb at the mo to people as its had pretty much 0 problems :0
Quote from: Monotone on January 24, 2008, 03:10:19 AMcame with windows mobile 6 though Nice,then you're set for the future.Did you get your WLAN working?I remember I had some problems too when I had a WM5 pro device for test a couple of weeks. With WM5 standard however,there was no problems.Maybe Matty can help you out?
got the wlan working. there was a power save feature enabled in the wifi settings, turning that off did the trick.Quick question, downloaded opera mini onto my laptop, got the sync with the phone working. opera mini files are .cod and .alxhow do i install these? laptop doesnt recognize a program to open it withon a sidenote regarding the pda, its pretty cool. Qwerty pad is great. the camera on it sucks and the phone does have a lot of problems with lagging. i think that only occurs when the wifi is turned on though. probably because it came with a lot of pre installed programs that take up ram. a quick reset push will have it running back as it should thoughMemory:StorageTotal : 57.32In Use : 28.45Free : 28.87 mbProgramTotal : 47.46In Use : 25.51Free : 21.95 mb those decent numbers? noticed youtube wont stream on it. zshare and other sites that can use windows media work fine though
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YouTube launches new and improved mobile site for cellphoneshttp://www.engadget.com/2008/01/24/youtube-launches-new-and-improved-mobile-site-for-cellphones/There's certainly no shortage of ways to get yourYouTube fix on the gohttp://www.engadgetmobile.com/tag/youtubebut it looks like those options just got a whole lot bigger, as the company today launched a newly expanded mobile website that provides access to "most" of YouTube's catalog on any capable mobile device.That's quite the improvement over the version of the site thatlaunched last yearhttp://www.engadgetmobile.com/2007/06/16/verizon-exclusivity-ends-youtube-mobile-opens-the-gates/which was also open to any device but only provided a select few hand-picked videos. What's more, the new site will also let users log into the site and personalize things a bit and, just as importantly, users will also now be able to upload videos straight to the site from their mobile device of choice. Of course, while the service itself may be free (and even without ads, for now), all that data floating about most definitely is not, and YouTube kindly provides a hard-to-miss warning about that before you're even allowed to enter the site.If that doesn't deter you, however, you can hit up m.youtube.com and watch your productivity hit the floor.
Mobile YouTube Beta already outhttp://www.mobile-review.com/fullnews/main/index_eng.shtmlYouTube has announced its first beta version of the client for mobile devices. Using YouTube for Mobile users will be able to access video content on YouTube directly from their smartphones or communicators and enjoy most of YouTube's options: accounts, search, favorites, playlists, comments. The application also provides access to the portal's finest and most popular video clips, and more importantly, enables the user to upload videos from mobile device onto YouTube..As of today, the bet version is available only for select models: Nokia N73, N95, E65, 6110 Navigator, 6120 Classic, and Sony Ericsson K800, W880. If you are a lucky owner of one of these,then feel free to download your YouTube for Mobile client here.http://pl.youtube.com/yt_mobile_app
I do close the programs.I go to ram and stop the running afterwards too,even disable wi fi but even still it starts to lag till I reset then its fine once i connect via wifi the lagging comes back into play its odd
Sony Ericsson HGE-100 GPS EnablerOut of all the press material we got from Sony Ericsson today, this is by far the most interesting product. It’s a tiny GPS enabler that can be used to give all Sony Ericsson phones from Here’s the most interesting product from Sony Ericsson from K800 and onwards that have Java support. That basically means that you can buy a Sony Ericsson HGE-100 GPS Enabler and instantly get GPS on your old phone. That is really, really cool! I guess the product development guys over at Nokia has to start sweating again…Official information from Sony Ericsson:The HGE-100 GPS Enabler1. Find your wayNavigation with voice and text commands1. Stay on track‘Tracker’ GPS sports application records training sessions and analyses performance1. Add flexibilityCompatible with many Sony Ericsson phones. Plugs in and doubles as a stereo portable handsfree.The HGE-100 is the first personal GPS navigator that is built-in to a Stereo Portable Handsfree. This gives you the flexibility to decide when you want GPS on your phone. Plug it into your phone when you wish, use it as a handsfree to control calls and music or switch to GPS mode when you want to find your way. Find yourself anywhereHowever you are travelling, the HGE-100 will navigate you anywhere thanks to the navigation solution which is included with the product. You can choose between voice or text commands, and it’s simple to navigate the graphical, icon-based display. It can save destinations so that you don’t have to repeat your commands if you go somewhere more than once, and you can search your destination by address, person, company and even local points of interest. Keep on trackUse the GPS Enabler as your personal trainer by using the ‘Tracker’ GPS sports application installed within the HGE-100. It monitors your speed, distance, route and calorie burn, recording and analysing data so you can monitor your progress. Because the HGE-100 gives you full control of your phone’s media player, you can enjoy music or the radio while working out and, if your run takes you further than you intended, you can always navigate your way back home if you need to.A great team playerFlexible, lightweight and comfortable, the GPS Enabler HGE-100 is the perfect partner for the new Sony Ericsson K530 3G phone, also announced today. There is a universal 3.5mm connector half way up the cord, so you can switch headphones for different environments if you want to. The HGE-100 is compatible with a host of recentSony Ericsson phones, including the popular K800 Cyber-shot™ phone.The GPS Enabler HGE-100 will be available in selected markets from Q3 2007.Powerful navigation solutionSports Tracker applicationNavigate in the carIntegrated PHF headsetIn-Box*:GPS Enabler HGE-100PHF headsetUser guideSize of remote control: 61mm x 28mmWeight: 47.6g incl. PHFColour: Black and silverKeys: Full remote control + GPS mode selectorIn-ear solution headsetCompatible with Sony Ericsson mobile phones with Java support from K800 onwards.For complete compatibility see:www.sonyericsson.com/accessories.