SB2002
07-13-2004, 04:13 PM
Couple questions for everyone out there.
To me, it seems as if the MPx220 from Moto is much like the next V600. I would expect to see more hype and buzz about it closer to launch. I know others must have questions regarding this phone and I hope you'll post them along with answers. Here are the first two questions that come up when reading the 220's snapshot:
1. Is this phone going to have more power under the hood? The V600, which I am currently using, has a two cylinder in place of what should be a V8. The phone simply has no umph and requires more processing power to handle its fancy-shmancy design. Any ideas on what to expect from this 220 which will arguably have more to process with the Windows Mobile OS?
2. What type of "flash" are we really talking about here? My Samsung E715 had what I would consider a mock flash. Really, it's a cute idea, but was almost completely useless. If I found myself in a situation where I needed to take a picture of a bug a foot away from the camera in complete darkness, it might serve a purpose. Otherwise, useless. Should we expect the same lame LED flash in the 220 (maybe I was blind... but I didn't see any specifics about it on the 220's snapshot) - I know a true flash is out there... I've seen them on a few Sprint phones.
Reply at will... thanks!
To me, it seems as if the MPx220 from Moto is much like the next V600. I would expect to see more hype and buzz about it closer to launch. I know others must have questions regarding this phone and I hope you'll post them along with answers. Here are the first two questions that come up when reading the 220's snapshot:
1. Is this phone going to have more power under the hood? The V600, which I am currently using, has a two cylinder in place of what should be a V8. The phone simply has no umph and requires more processing power to handle its fancy-shmancy design. Any ideas on what to expect from this 220 which will arguably have more to process with the Windows Mobile OS?
2. What type of "flash" are we really talking about here? My Samsung E715 had what I would consider a mock flash. Really, it's a cute idea, but was almost completely useless. If I found myself in a situation where I needed to take a picture of a bug a foot away from the camera in complete darkness, it might serve a purpose. Otherwise, useless. Should we expect the same lame LED flash in the 220 (maybe I was blind... but I didn't see any specifics about it on the 220's snapshot) - I know a true flash is out there... I've seen them on a few Sprint phones.
Reply at will... thanks!