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  1. #1
    veerags
    Guest

    I was using the P800 for the past two years and I thought it was time
    to upgrade. SE was offering a $100 rebate and if I could sell the P800
    for $50, it would come to around a 25% discount. I was also having
    several usability issues that seemed ridiculous to work around. For
    one, pressing say, 1 on the P800 would simply say "Speed Dial 1" and
    not say who was under slot 1. There were a bunch more like this. Also,
    I always suspected the poor signal I got was due to the handset and
    not due to Cingular's towers.

    So I got the P910a unlocked, stuck in my Cingular GSM card and voila!
    It picked up the signal, my account and I was ready to go. I still had
    this problem with getting my contacts over to the P910a from the
    P800. I didnt look around for answers. I followed the brain dead
    scheme of syncing my P800 with Powerbook using bluetooth and then
    syncing my P910a (The powerbook can only recognize one Symbian OS
    device; so before syncing the P800 I had to delete the settings from
    the laptop; no biggie; the contacts is still secure in the laptop;
    only the sync settings are lost).

    I am glad to say most annoyances in the P800 have disappeared in the
    P910a. Speed Dial displays the name; I can finally see 5 bars when I
    could only see 3 bars in the P800. and so on... And the screen, wow!
    its so much better than the P800. Its just as good as the
    treo650. However, I cant see a way to turn off the calendar alarm. I
    only want my laptop to play some irritating noise to remind me of
    appointments. Not my phone also. Thats just madness!!! So, I just dont
    use my P910a for calendar at all. This _sucks_ big time.

    The phone keypad is the reason I chose the P910a over the treo650. I
    wanted a phone/PDA and I thought without a numeric keypad, it just is
    not a phone. However, I am disappointed by the P910a's keypad. There
    is absolutely no space between the keys. This is a serious drawback
    when you try to use the keypad; you dont know if your fingers have
    moved enough over the keys to enter the next number. The P900 seems to
    have lots of gap between keys (I know the P800 did) and I just cant
    see why they had to move away from that design. Oh well, a barely
    usable keypad is still better than none.

    The keyboard is excellent. Typing text into the phone is so much
    faster than trying to use the jotpro (or whatever it is called). I was
    worried that when you type, the strain on the flip keypad will be
    great since it takes all the weight of the phone. However, as it turns
    out, I naturally use both my index fingers to support the phone. So,
    no problems there. However, the empty space on the left and right is
    criminal. It would have been great to have scroll left and right keys
    there. And I am very worried about the longevity of the keyboard
    itself. The keys seem to be of plastic surrounded in a plastic
    sheet. I use my nails to do the typing and am very worried if the keys
    will last for even a year. Here's hoping for the best....

    The interface is _very_ unpolished. While things are more professional
    looking than the P800, all the themes that come with the phone look
    like kindergarten crayon drawings. The treo 650 looks so much more
    polished in its theme, its font etc. So if you are into style, forget
    the p910a.

    The camera is still a disappointment. Apparently the quality has
    improved, but I have heard of verizon phones (Motorola brand maybe?)
    with flash already. SE should do something!

    This phone does not do Wi-fi either. But I dont _any_ phone in the
    market right now support wi-fi either. The Samsung i730 claims it will
    but that is a good 6 months away. So, I dont I can complain about
    that.

    The browser seems like a significant upgrade to the one in the
    P800. Maybe its just the screen giving me the impression. The Opera
    browser is _even_ better. But I think only the demo is free. I may be
    wrong on that one also.

    The V-rally demo is very impressive. However, I dont know the full
    game is worth the $40. YMMV. You can also download the shareware
    version of Doom from the net and install it. Its a great way to show
    off; but the game is a _very_ short one.

    I dont know about the audio quality, the video camera quality, the
    ebook reader capability, the voice recorder quality and other
    gazillion possible ways to use this device. I dont have a need for
    them and am not inclined to play around with that. If I get around to
    that, I will write up my experiences.

    In the end, I am happy with the P910a. Its not perfect but then no
    device is ever perfect. So I am glad I blew up $400 bucks for this
    device.

    Let me know if you have any questions.

    Veera.
    (a 28-year-old _male_ software engineer)




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  2. #2
    Rick
    Guest

    Re: Review: p910a


    "veerags" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > I was using the P800 for the past two years and I thought it was time
    > to upgrade. SE was offering a $100 rebate and if I could sell the P800
    > for $50, it would come to around a 25% discount. I was also having
    > several usability issues that seemed ridiculous to work around. For
    > one, pressing say, 1 on the P800 would simply say "Speed Dial 1" and
    > not say who was under slot 1. There were a bunch more like this. Also,
    > I always suspected the poor signal I got was due to the handset and
    > not due to Cingular's towers.
    >
    > So I got the P910a unlocked, stuck in my Cingular GSM card and voila!
    > It picked up the signal, my account and I was ready to go. I still had
    > this problem with getting my contacts over to the P910a from the
    > P800. I didnt look around for answers. I followed the brain dead
    > scheme of syncing my P800 with Powerbook using bluetooth and then
    > syncing my P910a (The powerbook can only recognize one Symbian OS
    > device; so before syncing the P800 I had to delete the settings from
    > the laptop; no biggie; the contacts is still secure in the laptop;
    > only the sync settings are lost).
    >
    > I am glad to say most annoyances in the P800 have disappeared in the
    > P910a. Speed Dial displays the name; I can finally see 5 bars when I
    > could only see 3 bars in the P800. and so on... And the screen, wow!
    > its so much better than the P800. Its just as good as the
    > treo650. However, I cant see a way to turn off the calendar alarm. I
    > only want my laptop to play some irritating noise to remind me of
    > appointments. Not my phone also. Thats just madness!!! So, I just dont
    > use my P910a for calendar at all. This _sucks_ big time.


    I have a P910 but I assume that they are the same. See if this works, try
    Control Panel -> Sounds and Alerts -> Other -> Default alarm (select
    silent)?



    >
    > The phone keypad is the reason I chose the P910a over the treo650. I
    > wanted a phone/PDA and I thought without a numeric keypad, it just is
    > not a phone. However, I am disappointed by the P910a's keypad. There
    > is absolutely no space between the keys. This is a serious drawback
    > when you try to use the keypad; you dont know if your fingers have
    > moved enough over the keys to enter the next number. The P900 seems to
    > have lots of gap between keys (I know the P800 did) and I just cant
    > see why they had to move away from that design. Oh well, a barely
    > usable keypad is still better than none.
    >
    > The keyboard is excellent. Typing text into the phone is so much
    > faster than trying to use the jotpro (or whatever it is called). I was
    > worried that when you type, the strain on the flip keypad will be
    > great since it takes all the weight of the phone. However, as it turns
    > out, I naturally use both my index fingers to support the phone. So,
    > no problems there. However, the empty space on the left and right is
    > criminal. It would have been great to have scroll left and right keys
    > there. And I am very worried about the longevity of the keyboard
    > itself. The keys seem to be of plastic surrounded in a plastic
    > sheet. I use my nails to do the typing and am very worried if the keys
    > will last for even a year. Here's hoping for the best....
    >
    > The interface is _very_ unpolished. While things are more professional
    > looking than the P800, all the themes that come with the phone look
    > like kindergarten crayon drawings. The treo 650 looks so much more
    > polished in its theme, its font etc. So if you are into style, forget
    > the p910a.
    >
    > The camera is still a disappointment. Apparently the quality has
    > improved, but I have heard of verizon phones (Motorola brand maybe?)
    > with flash already. SE should do something!
    >
    > This phone does not do Wi-fi either. But I dont _any_ phone in the
    > market right now support wi-fi either. The Samsung i730 claims it will
    > but that is a good 6 months away. So, I dont I can complain about
    > that.
    >
    > The browser seems like a significant upgrade to the one in the
    > P800. Maybe its just the screen giving me the impression. The Opera
    > browser is _even_ better. But I think only the demo is free. I may be
    > wrong on that one also.
    >
    > The V-rally demo is very impressive. However, I dont know the full
    > game is worth the $40. YMMV. You can also download the shareware
    > version of Doom from the net and install it. Its a great way to show
    > off; but the game is a _very_ short one.
    >
    > I dont know about the audio quality, the video camera quality, the
    > ebook reader capability, the voice recorder quality and other
    > gazillion possible ways to use this device. I dont have a need for
    > them and am not inclined to play around with that. If I get around to
    > that, I will write up my experiences.
    >
    > In the end, I am happy with the P910a. Its not perfect but then no
    > device is ever perfect. So I am glad I blew up $400 bucks for this
    > device.
    >
    > Let me know if you have any questions.
    >
    > Veera.
    > (a 28-year-old _male_ software engineer)
    >






  3. #3
    Rick
    Guest

    Re: Review: p910a

    Sorry try "reminder"


    "Rick" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > "veerags" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >>
    >> I was using the P800 for the past two years and I thought it was time
    >> to upgrade. SE was offering a $100 rebate and if I could sell the P800
    >> for $50, it would come to around a 25% discount. I was also having
    >> several usability issues that seemed ridiculous to work around. For
    >> one, pressing say, 1 on the P800 would simply say "Speed Dial 1" and
    >> not say who was under slot 1. There were a bunch more like this. Also,
    >> I always suspected the poor signal I got was due to the handset and
    >> not due to Cingular's towers.
    >>
    >> So I got the P910a unlocked, stuck in my Cingular GSM card and voila!
    >> It picked up the signal, my account and I was ready to go. I still had
    >> this problem with getting my contacts over to the P910a from the
    >> P800. I didnt look around for answers. I followed the brain dead
    >> scheme of syncing my P800 with Powerbook using bluetooth and then
    >> syncing my P910a (The powerbook can only recognize one Symbian OS
    >> device; so before syncing the P800 I had to delete the settings from
    >> the laptop; no biggie; the contacts is still secure in the laptop;
    >> only the sync settings are lost).
    >>
    >> I am glad to say most annoyances in the P800 have disappeared in the
    >> P910a. Speed Dial displays the name; I can finally see 5 bars when I
    >> could only see 3 bars in the P800. and so on... And the screen, wow!
    >> its so much better than the P800. Its just as good as the
    >> treo650. However, I cant see a way to turn off the calendar alarm. I
    >> only want my laptop to play some irritating noise to remind me of
    >> appointments. Not my phone also. Thats just madness!!! So, I just dont
    >> use my P910a for calendar at all. This _sucks_ big time.

    >
    > I have a P910 but I assume that they are the same. See if this works, try
    > Control Panel -> Sounds and Alerts -> Other -> Default alarm (select
    > silent)?
    >
    >
    >
    >>
    >> The phone keypad is the reason I chose the P910a over the treo650. I
    >> wanted a phone/PDA and I thought without a numeric keypad, it just is
    >> not a phone. However, I am disappointed by the P910a's keypad. There
    >> is absolutely no space between the keys. This is a serious drawback
    >> when you try to use the keypad; you dont know if your fingers have
    >> moved enough over the keys to enter the next number. The P900 seems to
    >> have lots of gap between keys (I know the P800 did) and I just cant
    >> see why they had to move away from that design. Oh well, a barely
    >> usable keypad is still better than none.
    >>
    >> The keyboard is excellent. Typing text into the phone is so much
    >> faster than trying to use the jotpro (or whatever it is called). I was
    >> worried that when you type, the strain on the flip keypad will be
    >> great since it takes all the weight of the phone. However, as it turns
    >> out, I naturally use both my index fingers to support the phone. So,
    >> no problems there. However, the empty space on the left and right is
    >> criminal. It would have been great to have scroll left and right keys
    >> there. And I am very worried about the longevity of the keyboard
    >> itself. The keys seem to be of plastic surrounded in a plastic
    >> sheet. I use my nails to do the typing and am very worried if the keys
    >> will last for even a year. Here's hoping for the best....
    >>
    >> The interface is _very_ unpolished. While things are more professional
    >> looking than the P800, all the themes that come with the phone look
    >> like kindergarten crayon drawings. The treo 650 looks so much more
    >> polished in its theme, its font etc. So if you are into style, forget
    >> the p910a.
    >>
    >> The camera is still a disappointment. Apparently the quality has
    >> improved, but I have heard of verizon phones (Motorola brand maybe?)
    >> with flash already. SE should do something!
    >>
    >> This phone does not do Wi-fi either. But I dont _any_ phone in the
    >> market right now support wi-fi either. The Samsung i730 claims it will
    >> but that is a good 6 months away. So, I dont I can complain about
    >> that.
    >>
    >> The browser seems like a significant upgrade to the one in the
    >> P800. Maybe its just the screen giving me the impression. The Opera
    >> browser is _even_ better. But I think only the demo is free. I may be
    >> wrong on that one also.
    >>
    >> The V-rally demo is very impressive. However, I dont know the full
    >> game is worth the $40. YMMV. You can also download the shareware
    >> version of Doom from the net and install it. Its a great way to show
    >> off; but the game is a _very_ short one.
    >>
    >> I dont know about the audio quality, the video camera quality, the
    >> ebook reader capability, the voice recorder quality and other
    >> gazillion possible ways to use this device. I dont have a need for
    >> them and am not inclined to play around with that. If I get around to
    >> that, I will write up my experiences.
    >>
    >> In the end, I am happy with the P910a. Its not perfect but then no
    >> device is ever perfect. So I am glad I blew up $400 bucks for this
    >> device.
    >>
    >> Let me know if you have any questions.
    >>
    >> Veera.
    >> (a 28-year-old _male_ software engineer)
    >>

    >
    >






  4. #4
    Oliver Brose
    Guest

    Re: Review: p910a

    Rick wrote:
    > Sorry try "reminder"


    Thanks Rick, but please, if you have five minutes to spare, go here
    http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html and have a look,
    especially at 2.1.

    Oliver



  5. #5
    veerags
    Guest

    Re: Review: p910a

    Thanks! That worked!!

    Veera.

    PS. I am using to google's default settings to reply. If am flaunting
    any rules, oops.




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