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- 12-25-2003, 04:04 PM #1Mr XGuest
I have just acquired P900, after using Communicator for years
and finding it rather difficult to cope without keyboard, call/sms logs,
and many brilliant features Nokia had. Saying that, P900 is faster,
GPRS, Bluetooth, voice quality seem better too. Anyone sharing my
experience ?
Any links with more info and tips on P900 ?
Thanks,
Alex
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- 12-26-2003, 03:26 AM #2PeteGuest
Re:P900 links
Recommend Remote P800 for writing long msgs & texts with laptop on the road without WLAN or fixed LAN connection. Made calls & sent SMSs are there; haven't you found them? This msg is written on P900...
> I have just acquired P900, after using Communicator for years
> and finding it rather difficult to cope without keyboard, call/sms logs,
> and many brilliant features Nokia had. Saying that, P900 is faster,
> GPRS, Bluetooth, voice quality seem better too. Anyone sharing my
> experience ?
> Any links with more info and tips on P900 ?
> Thanks,
> Alex
- 12-26-2003, 05:52 AM #3Mr XGuest
Re: Re:P900 links
but that kills the whole idea of having pda/phone in one.
I could get gsm/wan/gprs card for my laptop and have all
that sorted.
ever tried to take notes with P900 on bright daylight using
built in virtual keyboard whilst on the call ?
now try the same with communicator - with decent keyboard,
with much louder volume on handsfree...
"Pete" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Recommend Remote P800 for writing long msgs & texts with laptop on the
road without WLAN or fixed LAN connection. Made calls & sent SMSs are there;
haven't you found them? This msg is written on P900...
>
> > I have just acquired P900, after using Communicator for years
> > and finding it rather difficult to cope without keyboard, call/sms logs,
> > and many brilliant features Nokia had. Saying that, P900 is faster,
> > GPRS, Bluetooth, voice quality seem better too. Anyone sharing my
> > experience ?
> > Any links with more info and tips on P900 ?
> > Thanks,
> > Alex
>
>
- 12-26-2003, 09:24 AM #4Marka2kGuest
Re: Re:P900 links
www.howardforums.com
Look for the UIQ section there you will find a forum pretty much devoted to
P900 and P800
"Mr X" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> but that kills the whole idea of having pda/phone in one.
> I could get gsm/wan/gprs card for my laptop and have all
> that sorted.
>
> ever tried to take notes with P900 on bright daylight using
> built in virtual keyboard whilst on the call ?
> now try the same with communicator - with decent keyboard,
> with much louder volume on handsfree...
>
>
> "Pete" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Recommend Remote P800 for writing long msgs & texts with laptop on the
> road without WLAN or fixed LAN connection. Made calls & sent SMSs are
there;
> haven't you found them? This msg is written on P900...
> >
> > > I have just acquired P900, after using Communicator for years
> > > and finding it rather difficult to cope without keyboard, call/sms
logs,
> > > and many brilliant features Nokia had. Saying that, P900 is faster,
> > > GPRS, Bluetooth, voice quality seem better too. Anyone sharing my
> > > experience ?
> > > Any links with more info and tips on P900 ?
> > > Thanks,
> > > Alex
> >
> >
>
>
- 12-27-2003, 03:23 AM #5PeteGuest
Re:Re: Re:P900 links
Well I use a Bluetooth headset and learnt to use the handwriting recognition quite well so notetakin while calling is quite an easy task for me to do. Writing long texts is something you need the keyboard for, though...
> but that kills the whole idea of having pda/phone in one.
> I could get gsm/wan/gprs card for my laptop and have all
> that sorted.
> ever tried to take notes with P900 on bright daylight using
> built in virtual keyboard whilst on the call ?
> now try the same with communicator - with decent keyboard,
> with much louder volume on handsfree...
> "Pete" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Recommend Remote P800 for writing long msgs & texts with laptop on the
> road without WLAN or fixed LAN connection. Made calls & sent SMSs are there;
> haven't you found them? This msg is written on P900...
> >
> > > I have just acquired P900, after using Communicator for years
> > > and finding it rather difficult to cope without keyboard, call/sms logs,
> > > and many brilliant features Nokia had. Saying that, P900 is faster,
> > > GPRS, Bluetooth, voice quality seem better too. Anyone sharing my
> > > experience ?
> > > Any links with more info and tips on P900 ?
> > > Thanks,
> > > Alex
> >
> >
- 12-27-2003, 03:19 PM #6Mr XGuest
Re: Re:P900 links
Many thanx,
A.
"Marka2k" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:zoYGb.38558$a44.10350@okepread04...
> www.howardforums.com
>
> Look for the UIQ section there you will find a forum pretty much devoted
to
> P900 and P800
>
>
> "Mr X" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> > but that kills the whole idea of having pda/phone in one.
> > I could get gsm/wan/gprs card for my laptop and have all
> > that sorted.
> >
> > ever tried to take notes with P900 on bright daylight using
> > built in virtual keyboard whilst on the call ?
> > now try the same with communicator - with decent keyboard,
> > with much louder volume on handsfree...
> >
> >
> > "Pete" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > > Recommend Remote P800 for writing long msgs & texts with laptop on the
> > road without WLAN or fixed LAN connection. Made calls & sent SMSs are
> there;
> > haven't you found them? This msg is written on P900...
> > >
> > > > I have just acquired P900, after using Communicator for years
> > > > and finding it rather difficult to cope without keyboard, call/sms
> logs,
> > > > and many brilliant features Nokia had. Saying that, P900 is faster,
> > > > GPRS, Bluetooth, voice quality seem better too. Anyone sharing my
> > > > experience ?
> > > > Any links with more info and tips on P900 ?
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Alex
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
- 12-27-2003, 03:36 PM #7Mr XGuest
Re: Re:Re: Re:P900 links
Hello Pete,
Thanks for understanding - I had phone for 4 days now and still can't
get a grip on messaging. Sending sms is major issue, like today, I was
in the car with friend, he was driving - it was very hard to type anything
using virtual keyboard.
Going into sent sms folder - I see numbers, not names of people, very stupid
feature. To compare, 9210i, you type say 3 letters (say abc) and phone gives
you list of
all names starting with "abc", you scroll and chose one you want. In sent
items
you have complete date/time stamp and in logs you can see if the message was
delivered, no annoying change of delivery report and beeping when message is
received
on the other side.
I could go on forever, and this is probably not the right place - but I had
software updated
without any dramas, phone still locked 2 times in 4 days. Again, more
difficult to take the battery
off than in Nokia. Displays are well protected (when phone is closed).
So, I will probably part with my new "toy" (that's what I think P900 is -
everything under the
sun but only office readers) and go for ancient, slow and heavy 9210i
Alex
"Pete" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Well I use a Bluetooth headset and learnt to use the handwriting
recognition quite well so notetakin while calling is quite an easy task for
me to do. Writing long texts is something you need the keyboard for,
though...
- 12-30-2003, 03:33 PM #8Dan DuncanGuest
Re: P900 links
Mr X <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have just acquired P900, after using Communicator for years
> and finding it rather difficult to cope without keyboard, call/sms logs,
> and many brilliant features Nokia had. Saying that, P900 is faster,
> GPRS, Bluetooth, voice quality seem better too. Anyone sharing my
> experience ?
I love the idea of the Communicator and would have bought one ages
ago if it supported GPRS. IT STILL DOESN'T! Why isn't Nokia
updating this great idea?
So I got a P800 last week. Woohoo!
-DanD
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