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shaheen
08-23-2004, 07:08 AM
ITS A TCL E777!

wat in gods name is that? is what youre probably asking. well feast your eyes on this!

http://www.slashphone.com/71/793.html

Network: GSM 900/1800 MHz
Size: 89 x 54 x 26mm
Weight: 124g
Screen: 262k colors, TFD
Screen Resolution: 176 x 220 Pixels
Standby Time: 120 - 140 hours
Talking Time: 180 - 300 minutes
Storage: Support SD/MMC
Camera: MegaPixel Camera


AAAAAWESOME! 900 BAND! WOOHOO!

i can dig the funky design.

cdover
08-23-2004, 11:04 AM
Wahaha. This has pretty much everything I'm looking for. This is similar (if not the same? <-- I don't think so though) to the Rw6100-Hewlett-Packard model based on LG SC8000? The specs looks the same, but pics are a little different, so perhaps not. So cool nevertheless.

quartus
08-23-2004, 01:01 PM
Great design and great specs, but the windows kinda destroy everything.

Boasy
08-23-2004, 01:48 PM
[I think that the windows puts a whole lot in it. Windows is betterthan Symbian.QUOTE=quartus]Great design and great specs, but the windows kinda destroy everything.[/QUOTE]

cdover
08-23-2004, 02:28 PM
I think that the windows puts a whole lot in it. Windows is betterthan Symbian

The Windows Computer OS is better, however I've heard that the Windows smartphone OS sucks (I don't know thouGH!) and that it's not very user friendly and is crashed every so often...(this is all aparantly ofcourse...).

bart
08-23-2004, 03:29 PM
have any of you guys tried the windows mobile OS versions? there not that easy you know. i heard nothing then complains about it. symbian OS is created by a few of the best companies in the world. sure microsoft is good, but there OS for mobile phones is just bad.
palm OS is also better then windows OS. linux is still a mistery since i haven't gotten my hands on one yet.

Shun
08-23-2004, 05:12 PM
The Windows Computer OS is better, however I've heard that the Windows smartphone OS sucks (I don't know thouGH!) and that it's not very user friendly and is crashed every so often...(this is all aparantly ofcourse...).
That's the problem, many comments are from people who don't use the device daily or people who is not capable of isolating the problem. Of course, some comments are just rumours.

Take crashes and missed calls for example, it is very much the results of SPV-E200/O2 Xphone/Qtek 8080. Actually, the OS didn't crash, the phone lockup. The blame is normally put on the OS, but it seems that the phone construction is causing the problems.

Like some old Nokia phones, the SIM card isn't very secure. A new SIM card will give lesser lockups, or just fold a piece of paper and place it at the top end of the SIM card will solve the problem nicely, no more lockup on my phone.

You see, the solution is just like the older Nokia phones, by placing papers into the battery compartment.

Like all other Smartphones, Windows Mobile device comes with bugs and 3rd party application may cause problems. Just treat it as another smartphone, upgrade it firmware, avoid the problematic models and application.

WM2003 for Smartphones is quite stable, it don't crash often, at least that is what I can tell from my friends and my phone (crash once in 3 month on mine). The UI is not very user friendly but very effecient once you get uses to it.

The biggest problem of WM2003 for Smartphones is the lack of phone features, it has most of the basic but simply no match for current Symbian phones.

edeab220
08-23-2004, 05:25 PM
It uses WM2003? Blah...never mind! I could survive with WM2003 SE Smartphone Edition, but not this stupid thing created by MS.

Palm OS all the way!!! :p.

McHale
08-23-2004, 06:31 PM
WHAT?!?!?!?

All you people whining about the MS Smartphone OS, unless you've tried it, you should hold off the comments. I have Symbian 40, 60, and a MS Smartphone. The Smartphone is about 4 times faster for everything and buries the Symbian stuff as far as functionality.

Crashes? None yet.

And for all you PLAM users, HA HA HA... Don't worry, after we have an intercontinental nuclear war, your technology may come back (like the C-64 is now).

-Mc

p.s. I do carry my Nokia 6820 quite a bit because I do a lot of messaging and the full QWERTY just rocks...