RichardG
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I think I'm also going to get myself Nokia 6230, myself I think its great phone, then later on in the year im going to get myself one of the Nokia G3 handset, if my company will upgrade me. Since they to stingy!!
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THe 910 can handle up to 1GB 'coss that's what available now in Memory Stick Pro Duo. But on the release of higher capacities (2-4GB) in the next year or so, it should work. Memory stick compliant devices are either "standard" (serial interface, addressing up to 128MB) or "Pro" (parallel interface, addressing up to 32GB). But a 4GB card will cost the same as the phoneDiago said:Actually the P910i can handle 1GB. And in owning one, I would want to store my MP3's, photo's, video recording and a few other things. Also SE just launched the first Walkman phone that comes with a 512MB card.
http://www.sonyericsson.com (It's the W700 if I am not mistaken)
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ic said:Ok, this really is one of those fun threads that has to be opened up for comments from the peanut gallery, I'm leaving a link for v3g to follow if it is a real concern that we should be aware of.
Now, I have to "." out that if I were in the process of spontaneously combusting, my phone exploding would be the least of my problems, but just in case, I recommend that bb_matt gets a bluetooth phone with a b/t headset - it should alleviate the need for a long stick, as to whether the b/t headset is also subject to explosion, well I cannot think of everything now can I?![]()
<ot>Unlike the MyWi/IPWireless modems which have a battery, Kyocera saw fit not to design a battery into their UTD equation...nivek said:Kyocera being the guys that manufacture the iburst modem? uhoh ;>
luckily they dont get as hot as sentech modems, otherwise there might be something worth worrying about![]()
Thanks, Luke. A friend is getting one soon so I'll check his out and then make a decision. Nokia has a 6230i on their site which has a few improvements probably the best of which is a bigger screen. I'd rather get the 6230i than the 6230 if I can.Luke777 said:Fergus, the 6230 is a great phone. Have 2 of them (one for the wife of course). Upgraded from 6310i's, got the Bluetooth headsets thrown in as well for free (Business package).
My uncle's work involves making sensors for satellites that measure the flow of the magnetic field. He was telling me about it and its quite hectic. They have to measure x, y and z axis and well as all this other stuff, I can't remember what the terminology is but if you're a pilot you should know, to do with the movement and flow of the magnetic field. Pretty weird.ant101 said:Interestingly enough, the earths magentic field does vary