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TOTA Mobile/Wireless/Celluar/VOIP Thread (pg. 6)
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| VERTiG0 |
| quote: | Originally posted by PartyHarlequin
Who cares, it's the sexiest phone I've ever seen. I'm on a quest to collect the sexiest version of anything I intend to own :) |
So uh pics of girlfriend/wife please, thanks :haha:
How much does this phone cost? $500? $600? |
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| PartyHarlequin |
Flying solo atm. Broke up with psycho gf. I'm outta shawshank and loving it!!!!!
I worry though as there seems to be another one angling in for approach. But she's sooo much more normal and mega cute half japanese/italian. :D I wonder if I'm just still bitter from the last one, but oh well! Carpe Diem and all that stuff.
And if the phone costs $600 it's still worth it. |
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| GrooveBuff |
| quote: | Originally posted by house_conXion
[QUOTE]Originally posted by VERTiG0
I have no idea who would support this in Canada, but I want a Samsung D500.

Fido and Rogers can support this phone since they run on SIM cards and these phone are usually unlocked when you buy them. The best place to buy phones like these is at Pacific Malls. Those Asians are geniuses when it comes to cell phones. If anyone's ever gone there and into the phone stores you'll know what I mean. Cale, a friend of mine has this phone and he's off the Fido network. For more phones go here
www.gsmarena.com
www.mobileburn.com |
ya but I thought that ROGERS does not support 900 because their frequency is 850. |
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| St_Andrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by rabbitjoker
Rogers supports EDGE. |
oh okay, thats good, so whats the difference between that and 3g? |
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| maxtuh |
going to wait until nokias N90 comes out...
http://www.nokia.com/nseries/index....inside,main_n90
Technical Specifications:
Operating frequency
Dual mode WCDMA/GSM and triband GSM coverage on up to five continents (GSM 900/1800/1900 and WCDMA 2100 networks)
Automatic switching between bands and modes
Usage Modes
Imaging mode
Camera mode
Fold open mode
Fold closed mode
Dimensions
Volume: 126cc
Weight: 173g
Length: 112mm
Width (max): 51mm
Thickness (max): 24mm
Display and User Interface:
Active matrix 65,536 colour cover display (128 x 128 pixels)
2.1 inch active matrix 262,144 colour main display (352 x 416 pixels)
Automatic brightness control for main display
Five-way scroll key, two soft keys, application key, edit and clear keys, send and end keys, additional softkeys for landscape mode
Dedicated key for voice dialling and voice commands
Active standby screen
Side joystick
Dedicated key for image capture and video record
Imaging and Video
Two-way video call capability
Video sharing for one-way live video or video clip sharing within the voice call
2 megapixel camera (1600 x 1200 pixels) with autofocus 20x digital zoom
Integrated flash (operating range up to 1.5m)
Flash modes: on, off, automatic and anti red-eye
Video capturing in MP4 format (MPEG-4 video, AAC-LC audio) CIF resolution (352x288 pixels)
Advanced camera modes: still, sequence, video
Settings for brightness adjustment, image quality, self-timer, white balance settings and colour tones
Six possible capture scene settings including Scenery, Portrait, Night and Sports
Video and still image editors
Movie Director for automated video production
Image and video clip uploading to the web
Rotating gallery
Nokia XpressPrint Printing Solution
Print digital photos directly from the device:
Transfer photos directly to compatible printer or kiosk via Bluetooth wireless technology, MultiMediaCard (MMC) or to PictBridge-compliant printer via USB cable
Built-in application is quick and easy to use; no installation, no fuss
Find out more at www.nokia.com/xpressprint
RealPlayer Media Player
Download and play multimedia files (video and music)
Stream media files from compatible media portals
Full-screen video playback on the phone to view downloaded, streamed or recorded video clips in larger size
Played formats (decoding): MP3, AAC, Real Audio, WAV, Nokia Ring Tones, AMR, AMR-WB, AMR-NB, AU, MIDI, H.263, JPEG, JPEG2000, EXIF 2.2, GIF 87/89, PNG, BMP (W-BMP), MBM and MPEG-4
Memory Functions
Up to 31 MB of internal dynamic memory for contacts, text messages, multimedia messages, ringing tones, images, video clips, calendar notes, to-do list and applications
Expandable memory: 64 MB Reduced Size Dual Voltage (1.8/3V) MultiMediaCard (MMC)*
Hot swap slot for easy MMC card insertion and removal
Note: The built in MultiMediaCard (MMC) reader in the Nokia N90 functions on 1.8 Volt and therefore requires a dual voltage MMC which can support both 1.8V and 3.0V. Nokia branded MultiMediaCards (MMC) are dual voltage cards (sold separately).
*Please note that the memory capacity of the MultiMediaCard (MMC) in the sales package may vary depending on the market and/or your network operator/service provider.
Messaging
Convenient push email client with attachment support (view jpg, 3gp, MP3, .ppt, .doc, excel and .pdf files) and periodic polling functionality
Compatible with Nokia Wireless Keyboard (sold separately)
Multimedia messaging: combine image, video, text, and audio clip and send as MMS to a compatible phone or PC; use MMS to tell your story with a multi-slide presentation
Automatic resizing of your megapixel images to fit MMS (max. 300 KB attachment size depending on the network)
Text messaging: supports concatenated SMS, picture messaging, SMS distribution list
Predictive text input: support for all major languages in Europe and Asia-Pacific
Instant Messaging
Connectivity
Integrated Bluetooth wireless technology v.1.2
USB 2.0 full speed via Pop-Port™ interface
Nokia PC Suite connectivity with USB and Bluetooth wireless technology
Local synchronisation of contacts and calendar to a compatible PC using compatible connection
Remote over-the-air synchronisation
Send and receive images, video clips, graphics, and business cards via Bluetooth wireless technology
Profiles with Bluetooth connectivity: Basic Printing Profile (BPP) using Image Print or Info Print applications, Human Interface Device Profile (HID) using Nokia Wireless Keyboard application
Browsing
WAP 2.0 XHTML/HTML multimode browser
Improved Web compatibility with support for HTML 4.01, including support for elements such as image maps, background images, and frames
Support for a subset of JavaScript 1.5, which includes the most commonly used functions found on the Internet
File upload over HTTP using standard HTML forms
Small screen rendering option including a faster page-up/page-down scrolling style
Full-screen mode, download progress bar, and adaptive history list
3GPP video streaming
OMA DRM 1.0 - including forward lock for content protection, combined delivery, separate delivery and superdistribution
Wallet: convenient online use and storage of your numbers and passwords
Offline mode for using imaging and productivity features in areas where the radio must be switched off
Data Transfer
WCDMA 2100 with simultaneous voice and packet data (PS max speed UL/DL= 128/384kbps, CS max speed 64kpbs)
EGPRS, class B, multislot class 10
Speech codecs: FR, EFR, WCDMA, and GSM AMR
Transfer data from one Series 60 phone to another
Call Management
Push to talk (PoC)
Contacts: advanced contacts database with support for multiple phone and email details per entry, also supports thumbnail pictures and groups
Speed dialling
Logs: keeps lists of your dialed, received, and missed calls
Automatic redial
Automatic answer (works with compatible headset or car kit only)
Supports Fixed Dialling Number, which allows calls only to predefined numbers
Conference call
Java Applications
Java™ MIDP 2.0, CLDC 1.1 (Connected Limited Device Configuration (J2ME))
Over-the-air download of Java™-based applications and games
Other Applications
Personal Information Management (PIM)
Advanced Series 60 PIM features including calendar, contacts, to-do list, and PIM printing
Enhanced Voice Features
Speaker Independent Name Dialling (SIND)
Voice commands
Voice recorder
Integrated handsfree speaker
Digital Services
Java™ and Symbian applications available from Nokia Software Market
Graphics, icons, animations, logos
Games: Possibility to download new games
Ringing tones: True Tones, polyphonic tones
Themes: Possibility to download new themes
Sales Package Contents
Nokia N90
64MB MultiMediaCard (MMC) MU-1*
Adapter for normal size MMC slots
Nokia Stereo Headset HDS-3 (HS-3 in APAC)
Nokia Battery BL-5B
Nokia Travel Charger AC-4
Adapter for Nokia ACP-12 charger
Nokia Connectivity Cable (USB) CA-53
CD-ROM containing software
User guide, Quick Start guide, and Add-on Application guide
* Please note different MultiMediaCard (MMC) configurations may be available depending on country or operator configuration
Power Management
Battery: Lithium Ion Battery 760mAh BL-5B
Talk Time: Up to 3 hrs*
Stand-by Time: Up to 12 days* |
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| Möbius |
| quote: | Originally posted by St_Andrew
oh okay, thats good, so whats the difference between that and 3g? |
A GSM network with EDGE/GPRS capabilites is often refered to as a 2.5g network. EDGE/GPRS is what basically gives your cell phone internet capabilities e-mail/web browsing etc.
3g refers to the next generation of standards, for GSM networks that means a migration to W-CDMA and for CDMA networks a migration to CDMA2000.
With 3g standards carriers hope to provide users with data rates of up to 2Mbps :eyes: |
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| rabbitjoker |
Maybe when we get IPv6 all this mobile hardware will be IP devices.
Now that would be swanky! |
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| malek |
| quote: | Originally posted by rabbitjoker
Maybe when we get IPv6 all this mobile hardware will be IP devices.
Now that would be swanky! |
IPv6 infrastructure is already in place ;) |
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| rabbitjoker |
| quote: | Originally posted by malek
IPv6 infrastructure is already in place ;) |
I know that most apps have been ported to include IPv6 - but not many devices/providers use it. |
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| malek |
| quote: | Originally posted by rabbitjoker
I know that most apps have been ported to include IPv6 - but not many devices/providers use it. |
they don't use it (or maybe they do but you don't know about it) but their routers and other switching equipments are ready.
you see you could be on an ipv6 network without knowing about it because your ipv4 packets are encapsulated in ipv6 packets between switching equipments :p |
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| rabbitjoker |
| quote: | Originally posted by malek
you see you could be on an ipv6 network without knowing about it because your ipv4 packets are encapsulated in ipv6 packets between switching equipments |
Sweet - very intersting. Danke. |
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| dEsidEL |
| quote: | Originally posted by Möbius
A GSM network with EDGE/GPRS capabilites is often refered to as a 2.5g network. EDGE/GPRS is what basically gives your cell phone internet capabilities e-mail/web browsing etc.
3g refers to the next generation of standards, for GSM networks that means a migration to W-CDMA and for CDMA networks a migration to CDMA2000.
With 3g standards carriers hope to provide users with data rates of up to 2Mbps :eyes: |
now all they need are more affordable data transfer costs for the average end user!
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