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catherinehkga
07-07-2003, 09:54
Does anyone have a Nokia 6800?
It looks cool,:cool: but does it really work?
What sort of things are you wondering that work. Here's a list of the features, if you can single out individual ones that you want confirmation on.
Features of the Nokia 6800 include:
Full integrated QWERTY keyboard
E-mail
WAP 1.2.1, GPRS & HSCSD (High-Speed Circuit-Switched Data)
MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service)
Stereo FM radio
Downloadable Java™ applications
Colour display (4096 colours, 128 x 128 pixels, 8 lines of text)
Polyphonic ringtones, plus standard ringtones
Integrated handsfree speaker with adjustable volume
Predictive text input
SMS distribution list
Mobile chat
Electronic wallet (protects credit card details & passwords)
Phonebook
Speed dialling
Built-in infra-red modem & USB cable port
Downloadable colour wallpaper
Screensaver
Clock, alarm clock, calculator, currency converter, stopwatch
2 games (Triple Pop & Bounce)
Size: 119 x 55 x 23 mm
Weight: 122g
Battery standby: 100 - 150 hours
Battery talktime: up to 7 hours
Dual band
catherinehkga
16-07-2003, 10:17
I was just talking generally.
I wanted to here from someone who is using the phone. What they find useful, what they think is a waste of time?
Is the e-mail easy to use? Can it be integrated with our office system?
Daedalus
16-07-2003, 16:48
we've got the dummy model at work so far, but i took last week off so by this saturday i would'nt have been there for a fortnight, so we might have one by now :)
Anyway, it's a little bigger than i imagined. And the flip-keyboard is ok, but because the phone has to connect the left half to the phone electronicly, theres two little gold connectors on the top of the phone at all times, very exposed and slightly spoil the look of the phone. The joystick appears to be a little stiff and fiddly to use, but might prove different in a real test. The weird thing is, although it apparently has the 'borrowed' Blackberry technology intergrated into it (somewhere....), allowing you to recieve e-mail on the move and sync up with your pc easily, it suprisingly is missing Bluetooth, something you'd think would be essential really.
catherinehkga
16-07-2003, 16:59
Thank you, Please could you keep me posted.
I noticed that it didn't have Bluetooth as well :confused:
but there is a car kit for it CARK-126
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