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Doc Scott

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#2542 19-Oct-2004 13:13
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Ive just got my hands on my new Sony s700i mobile phone ! w00t
It comes with 32mb Memory stick Duo, I was wondering what the difference between memory stick duo and pro duo is ?? Are they compatiable ? I'd really like to put some more in there as Im off overseas and would like to take quite a few photos /mp3's.

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SNicolle
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  #9484 19-Oct-2004 19:29
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s700i looks like an exciting phone
A Memory Stick Duo comes in capacities up to 128mb. Futhermore they should come with an adapter to use at memory stick size. Memory Stick Duo Pro is compatible up to 1gb - i know what i'd prefer. P910 is duo pro compatible but the s700 is just duo. So you can buy a memory stick duo with 128mb capacity but thats your limit



stinga
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  #9647 27-Oct-2004 02:36
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Just wondering where you ordered your S700 from and how much it cost to get it into New Zealand, I am interested in one myself

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Doc Scott

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  #9650 27-Oct-2004 08:03
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I got it from www.nzshop2go.com, they had it to me in 2 days.



stinga
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  #9654 27-Oct-2004 12:50
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How do you rate your experience with NZSHOP2GO ? I'm thinking of using them to order in my S700......




Doc Scott

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  #9655 27-Oct-2004 13:15
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Fine, I paid via Bank Transfer, which was confirmed by them the next day then the phone was dispatched from Hong Kong. I recieved 2 days later and then recieved a GST invoice. Phone goes great, no hassels with Vodafone etc so I would use them again no worries.

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