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  1. #1
    Ziggi
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    Does anyone know when the P810/P900 is to be released in the UK, and whether
    it will be worth my money? I've got a T610 at the mo, and am completely in
    love with it... but I do want some of that PDA functionality... maybe I
    should just buy a PDA. Anyway, please offer your opinions.

    Ziggi





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  2. #2
    Paulo De Souza
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    Re: P810/P900

    > Does anyone know when the P810/P900 is to be released in the UK, and
    whether
    > it will be worth my money? I've got a T610 at the mo, and am completely

    in
    > love with it... but I do want some of that PDA functionality... maybe I
    > should just buy a PDA. Anyway, please offer your opinions.
    >
    > Ziggi


    We really dont know much about the P810. We got some pictures and Sony hasnt
    even said its real.
    Dont hold your breath on it coming out anytime soon. Get a nice PDA and a
    T610.
    Paulo





  3. #3
    John Navas
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    Re: P810/P900

    [POSTED TO alt.cellular.ericsson - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]

    In <JeRZa.140412$B%[email protected]> on Mon, 11 Aug 2003
    18:27:53 GMT, "Paulo De Souza" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >> Does anyone know when the P810/P900 is to be released in the UK, and whether
    >> it will be worth my money? I've got a T610 at the mo, and am completely in
    >> love with it... but I do want some of that PDA functionality... maybe I
    >> should just buy a PDA. Anyway, please offer your opinions.


    >We really dont know much about the P810. We got some pictures and Sony hasnt
    >even said its real.
    >Dont hold your breath on it coming out anytime soon. Get a nice PDA and a
    >T610.


    Or a P800.

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  4. #4
    Kevin Spin
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    Re: P810/P900


    "Ziggi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Does anyone know when the P810/P900 is to be released in the UK, and

    whether
    > it will be worth my money? I've got a T610 at the mo, and am completely

    in
    > love with it... but I do want some of that PDA functionality... maybe I
    > should just buy a PDA. Anyway, please offer your opinions.
    >


    Keep your T610 and get a Bluetooth enabled PDA.

    --
    Kev





  5. #5
    Brian A
    Guest

    Re: P810/P900

    On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 20:11:39 +0000 (UTC), "Kevin Spin"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >
    >"Ziggi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> Does anyone know when the P810/P900 is to be released in the UK, and

    >whether
    >> it will be worth my money? I've got a T610 at the mo, and am completely

    >in
    >> love with it... but I do want some of that PDA functionality... maybe I
    >> should just buy a PDA. Anyway, please offer your opinions.
    >>

    >
    >Keep your T610 and get a Bluetooth enabled PDA.

    I am interested in your discussion because I had a P800 but have sold
    it on. It doesn't support line 2 and, for me, that was essential. Now
    I am looking for a new phone.(second numbner on same SIM) I have
    considered the Nokia 3650 and I am now looking at the T610 ( I think
    this does work with line 2 - any comments?) I am not over keen on the
    keypad on the 3650 and it is quite long. Having said that I didn't
    like the keypad on the P800 at all - I always used the touch screen -
    but it ain't so handy.
    Currently I have a Palm M500 and a 6210. I like the facilities of the
    Palm but it is mono and lacks some of the features I would like.
    Any recommendations and comments welcome!
    Remove 'no_spam_' from email address.



  6. #6
    Ziggi
    Guest

    Re: P810/P900

    Hmm... I'm not sure if the T610 supports line 2 or not, although my guess is
    yes 'cos the T39 could, IIRC. But I think I'm gonna get a PDA instead of
    the P810/P900... i dont I will *always* want to carry around something
    bulky, u know, just take my pda when I need it. I'm looking into getting an
    Ipaq h2210/h2215 or a Toshiba e750.

    "Brian A" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news[email protected]...
    > On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 20:11:39 +0000 (UTC), "Kevin Spin"
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > >
    > >"Ziggi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > >news:[email protected]...
    > >> Does anyone know when the P810/P900 is to be released in the UK, and

    > >whether
    > >> it will be worth my money? I've got a T610 at the mo, and am

    completely
    > >in
    > >> love with it... but I do want some of that PDA functionality... maybe I
    > >> should just buy a PDA. Anyway, please offer your opinions.
    > >>

    > >
    > >Keep your T610 and get a Bluetooth enabled PDA.

    > I am interested in your discussion because I had a P800 but have sold
    > it on. It doesn't support line 2 and, for me, that was essential. Now
    > I am looking for a new phone.(second numbner on same SIM) I have
    > considered the Nokia 3650 and I am now looking at the T610 ( I think
    > this does work with line 2 - any comments?) I am not over keen on the
    > keypad on the 3650 and it is quite long. Having said that I didn't
    > like the keypad on the P800 at all - I always used the touch screen -
    > but it ain't so handy.
    > Currently I have a Palm M500 and a 6210. I like the facilities of the
    > Palm but it is mono and lacks some of the features I would like.
    > Any recommendations and comments welcome!
    > Remove 'no_spam_' from email address.






  7. #7
    M@rtin
    Guest

    Re: P810/P900

    Brian A <[email protected]> wrote in
    news[email protected]:

    > Currently I have a Palm M500 and a 6210. I like the facilities of the
    > Palm but it is mono and lacks some of the features I would like.
    > Any recommendations and comments welcome!
    >


    IMHO the combination of Palm Tungsten and T610 is hard to beat. The T610 is
    a great phone with excellent battery life and small form factor. It also
    has cut down PDA functions so you can check your email at a pinch (slow
    though).

    The Tungsten is the best Palm offering at the moment, fast and with a nice
    colour screen, and the bluetooth integrates well with the T610, e.g. one-
    handed dialling from the address book. It also does MP3 (though not as well
    as a clie/pocket PC) and supports SD/MMC for extra memory.



  8. #8
    Kevin Spin
    Guest

    Re: P810/P900


    "Ziggi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Hmm... I'm not sure if the T610 supports line 2 or not, although my guess

    is
    > yes 'cos the T39 could, IIRC. But I think I'm gonna get a PDA instead of
    > the P810/P900... i dont I will *always* want to carry around something
    > bulky, u know, just take my pda when I need it. I'm looking into getting

    an
    > Ipaq h2210/h2215 or a Toshiba e750.
    >

    Get the iPaq - Don't touch the Toshba with a bargepole.
    --
    Kev





  9. #9
    Andrew Fenton
    Guest

    Re: P810/P900

    "Ziggi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Does anyone know when the P810/P900 is to be released in the UK, and

    whether

    From what I hear, the hardware is more or less finished. They just want to
    improve the software, particularly wrt to usability, and make it a genuine
    competitor to a PDA. People's guesses as to release time range from November
    to February.

    > it will be worth my money?


    It's possible it might be hideously expensive, if they decide to aim it at a
    business market. If so, the P200 (a cheaper pda/phone) might be a decent
    alternative, but I don't know anything about it.

    I've got a T610 at the mo, and am completely in
    > love with it... but I do want some of that PDA functionality... maybe I
    > should just buy a PDA. Anyway, please offer your opinions.


    Do you want to have to carry a PDA and phone aorund with you? If not, the
    P800/900 shape is pretty convenient, but it's also a fair bit bigger than a
    small phone. Have a look at a P800 in a shop to see if it suits you (for
    instance, it's maybe not terribly practical in your pocket). The P900 will
    probably be a little smaller, but not much.





  10. #10
    X Kyle M Thompson
    Guest

    Re: P810/P900

    Andrew Fenton wrote:
    > "Ziggi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> Does anyone know when the P810/P900 is to be released in the UK, and
    >> whether

    >
    > From what I hear, the hardware is more or less finished. They just
    > want to improve the software, particularly wrt to usability, and make
    > it a genuine competitor to a PDA. People's guesses as to release time
    > range from November to February.


    Any idea what OS? still Symbian?

    kt, hoping.

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    ..sig is in the post





  11. #11
    Andrew Fenton
    Guest

    Re: P810/P900

    "X Kyle M Thompson" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message news:[email protected]...

    > Any idea what OS? still Symbian?


    Yes, Symbian + UIQ. The P900 won't be a quantum leap, very much an
    evolution.





  12. #12
    X Kyle M Thompson
    Guest

    Re: P810/P900

    Andrew Fenton wrote:
    > "X Kyle M Thompson" <[email protected]> wrote
    > in message news:[email protected]...
    >
    >> Any idea what OS? still Symbian?

    >
    > Yes, Symbian + UIQ. The P900 won't be a quantum leap, very much an
    > evolution.


    I could ask the friend at Symbian, but he might have to kill me if he tells
    me owt.

    kt.

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    ..sig is in the post





  13. #13
    Ziggi
    Guest

    Re: P810/P900

    what's wrong with the Toshiba? It's been getting pretty good reviews.

    "Kevin Spin" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > "Ziggi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Hmm... I'm not sure if the T610 supports line 2 or not, although my

    guess
    > is
    > > yes 'cos the T39 could, IIRC. But I think I'm gonna get a PDA instead

    of
    > > the P810/P900... i dont I will *always* want to carry around something
    > > bulky, u know, just take my pda when I need it. I'm looking into

    getting
    > an
    > > Ipaq h2210/h2215 or a Toshiba e750.
    > >

    > Get the iPaq - Don't touch the Toshba with a bargepole.
    > --
    > Kev
    >
    >






  14. #14
    Kevin Spin
    Guest

    Re: P810/P900


    "Ziggi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > what's wrong with the Toshiba? It's been getting pretty good reviews.
    >

    http://www.petitiononline.com/mod_pe...d.cgi?e300e740

    Yes, i know its not about the E750 but it shows the level of Toshiba
    customer support

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    Kev





  15. #15
    David Wood
    Guest

    Re: P810/P900

    In message <[email protected]>, "M@rtin"
    <[email protected]> writes
    >The Tungsten is the best Palm offering at the moment, fast and with a nice
    >colour screen, and the bluetooth integrates well with the T610, e.g. one-
    >handed dialling from the address book. It also does MP3 (though not as well
    >as a clie/pocket PC) and supports SD/MMC for extra memory.


    There's one problem with saying Palm Tungsten - there's now four models
    in the Tungsten range! The original Tungsten T, which you're thinking
    of, has now been superseded by the T2.


    Personally, I'm a Pocket PC user - with an iPAQ 3970. The 3970 is a
    great machine - still superior in some ways to the new 2210, but if
    buying now, the 2210 will take some beating.



    David
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