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pervmonkey

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#1650 2-Jun-2004 14:22
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Does anyone know if there are any more camera phones coming out within the next month, what ones?

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  #6254 3-Jun-2004 10:11
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why not ring Telecom or check out there website



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  #6255 3-Jun-2004 10:41
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I understand in the short term there is another Nokia Camera Phone (3205), not to sure about much else. I saw a Kyocera and a new Hyundai, do not know what the plan is for them.

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#6256 3-Jun-2004 10:53
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I guess you know about the Sanyo 8100 out now?




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  #6308 4-Jun-2004 18:04
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Sanyo 8100 is great - I just got one today, and it's awesome. I Reccomend it!
Might Even right a review or something on it :O

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  #6323 5-Jun-2004 16:32
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hey Torque, what exactly is it you like about your Sanyo?

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  #6327 5-Jun-2004 19:41
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Layout of menu options

Ease of use

Comfortable

Easily Customisable

Excellent audio

Camera isn't half bad for a cell phone camera

Long battery life

External LCD screen in colour w/ caller ID, pictures, and shows most of what the main screen does.

Considering I've just come from a Nokia 3586, it's great.

Any more questions, do ask. :)

 
 
 
 

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#6328 5-Jun-2004 19:48
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interesting long batt life when you only got the phone today

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  #6330 5-Jun-2004 19:55
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Yesterday.

And I had it on all night, and all of today too while I customised menu options, and whatnot and generally had a fiddle.

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  #6450 9-Jun-2004 21:02
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You've had the 8100 a while now. How do you rate it now that you've had a bit of a chance to play.
One of the big things I like about this phone is its signal retention. It is able to hold a signal where other 027 phones I've tried cant.
As Skyplonk said I think the 3205 Nokia is going to be the main one released with a camera (this month anyway) Its pretty much just a CDMA version of the vodafone 3200 with some telecom NZ software in it.
Skyplonk, what hyundai and kyocera models did you see?

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#6453 9-Jun-2004 21:13
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The 3205 is going to be the Telecom's only chance to try and stop the churn to Voda, Kevin must be saving all his pennies this month to pay for the launch and advertising! :-)

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  #6457 10-Jun-2004 07:58
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Going great - no problems what-so-ever. Camera is quite good, and while it may not lways look so good when on the phone, after sending them to a comp, they look fine.
Games are nice, tad expensive, and Metal Slug quits after the second level (!!!) but otherwise no problems as of yet.

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