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  1. #1
    RRT
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    ok had the thing about a week now, and its not as great as i thought....

    A) Cant use it as a webcam.... pretty big downer.
    B) Only supports 128mb MSD not do hot as an mp3 player... but i guess it
    does the job
    C) All the applications are pretty useless, with the exception of psiloc's
    IRremote control everything else is bollocks, and even IRremote does not
    support all the models it claims
    D) the sync between the P900 & the PC is poor, extra apps needed.... In my
    opinion the most obvious application for the phone is as a bluetooth remote
    for winamp or media player or whatever... but no, nothing.... not even able
    to sync e-mail without having to convert it to a txt file first... whats up
    with that?


    I'm seriously starting 2 think i should have gone 4 the IPac.





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  2. #2
    Richard Colton
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    Re: P900 my thoughts revised...


    "RRT" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > I'm seriously starting 2 think i should have gone 4 the IPac.


    Am I missing something here, or can Ipaq's now make phone calls?

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  3. #3
    SC
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    Re: P900 my thoughts revised...

    I had P800 and then upgraded P900 and have been using the Symbian
    system on these phones for a while. I must say the P900 is a big
    improvement over P800 but recently I have sold my P900 in favor of an
    MS Smartphone (O2 Xphone) because I am fed up with the Sync problems.

    My company upgraded our Exchange server to 2003 version and the
    Ericsson software simply could not sync the phone correctly to the
    server which was the most frustrating thing.

    Having used the Smartphone for a while, I now believe that MS may have
    the upper hand on this, especially looking at all the upcoming phones
    in different form factors (...and yes, there is an iPaq that can make
    phone calls but the better one is O2's XDA2).

    Anyway, just my 2 cents worth.....

    On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 22:53:23 GMT, "Richard Colton"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >
    >"RRT" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    ><snip>
    >> I'm seriously starting 2 think i should have gone 4 the IPac.

    >
    >Am I missing something here, or can Ipaq's now make phone calls?





  4. #4
    .d
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    Re: P900 my thoughts revised...

    yep... there is a new ipaq comming out soon that has phone build in runs on
    pocketpc 2003

    "Richard Colton" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > "RRT" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > <snip>
    > > I'm seriously starting 2 think i should have gone 4 the IPac.

    >
    > Am I missing something here, or can Ipaq's now make phone calls?
    >
    > --
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  5. #5
    Steve Churcher
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    Re: P900 my thoughts revised...

    the new IPAQ does allow phone calls as well...

    http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=IPAQ6000

    Steve

    "Richard Colton" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news[email protected]...
    >
    > "RRT" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > <snip>
    > > I'm seriously starting 2 think i should have gone 4 the IPac.

    >
    > Am I missing something here, or can Ipaq's now make phone calls?
    >
    > --
    > >>> Unlock Your Phone's Potential <<<
    > >>> http://www.thephonelocker.co.uk <<<
    > >>> http://www.uselessinfo.org.uk <<<

    >
    >






  6. #6
    Lyall Pearce
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    Re: P900 my thoughts revised...

    On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 22:44:33 +0000, RRT wrote:

    > ok had the thing about a week now, and its not as great as i thought....
    >
    > A) Cant use it as a webcam.... pretty big downer.


    I agree on this but then, it only has a 400kbs link - not fast enough to
    support web cam link. (It may use a USB cable but the USB cable is
    actually a USB to serial converter and the serial port on the phone only
    goes up to about 400kbs - USB can go all the way up to 120,000kbs)

    > B) Only supports 128mb MSD not do hot as an mp3 player... but i guess it
    > does the job


    Disappointing for some, I did not buy the phone as an MP3 player

    > C) All the applications are pretty useless, with the exception of
    > psiloc's IRremote control everything else is bollocks, and even IRremote
    > does not support all the models it claims D) the sync between the P900 &
    > the PC is poor, extra apps needed.... In my opinion the most obvious
    > application for the phone is as a bluetooth remote for winamp or media
    > player or whatever... but no, nothing.... not even able to sync e-mail
    > without having to convert it to a txt file first... whats up with that?
    >

    For me, the fact that :-
    * Repeated Annual events do NOT syncronise with Outlook (apparently they
    do with Mac Ical)
    * Jotter shows the Newest Jot LAST not FIRST * PC Integration software
    totally FAILS when McAfee virus scan 7 Home or Firewall is in use
    * I have to buy third party apps to give
    ** a 'day' view in calendar (a bit like HandyDay)
    ** simple database like HandyDataBase
    ** to-dos showing up in the Calendar 'Day' view
    ** working Word file viewer (that did not crash on simple documents)
    ** Copy anywhere (connect the unit, copy on the unit, paste on the PC,
    and vice versa)
    All of which Symbian 5 (two major releases of Symbian before) had.

    I, quite frankly, could not give two hoots about cameras, mp3 playing,
    MMS, Bluetooth, IR remote control. I wanted a phone which worked as an
    organiser - nearly there, not quite.
    >
    > I'm seriously starting 2 think i should have gone 4 the IPac.


    I am just pissed off the Psion Revo had the battery problems...

    ....Lyall




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