| 13-08-2009 10:59 AM |
| Unregistered |
M600i
Hello, I am using m600i from quite a while, but i am facing some problems with it.
I have installed some applications in my mobile which shows competible with my phone such as, ebuddy, gtalk, teashark... and few. But the problem i get is the appliaction runs just 1st time after installation n after that while running that application again it doesnt work. It shows some internet error. If there would be internet error then it may not run for even 1 time. Pls. help me on this.
2nd one is though it is 3g it doesnt work fast.
I am from India
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| 25-07-2009 09:49 AM |
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well i have it for few months and its working great...only thing is that it doesnt have wi-fi which is bad...but it has almost everything else that is needed ))
its great and the touchscreen is great 2...but maybe the worst thing about it it that it doesnt have trans-reflective screen surface !!!!! :O so when i use it at the daylight when its shiny outside i have to put my hand over it to make a shadow !!!
but still its great !!!
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| 18-10-2008 02:39 PM |
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whats gonna replace m600i
hi, i love my m600i like anything. but sadly its out of market now... so anything that can replace it in the sony ericsson family ?? pls no Nokia E series.. it sucks big time.. i need a smart phone without camera.. anyone ??
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| 28-03-2008 06:50 AM |
| Unregistered |
Keypad Question
I recently bought a M600i but the keypad is QWERTZ and not QWERTY.
Is there a way to have my phone's keypad layout changed from QWERTZ to QWERTY?
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| 07-02-2008 01:37 PM |
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email folders sync?
Is it true that the m600 cannot sync emails stored in multiple folders in one userprofile on exchange server? so emails cannot be filtered AND synced. has any PDA had this ability? thanks
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| 11-10-2007 07:35 PM |
| Stashman |
The worst phone I have ever used!
I've had the M600i for about 11 months and it is an awful phone. The menus are badly designed it's hard to find things. Also you have to touch the screen to answer/hang up calls which doesn't always work every well. The web browser works but is pants. Luckily my contract to about end so I'll be getting rid of this piece of junk and getting an Apple iPhone.
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| 11-09-2007 12:18 PM |
| Unregistered |
questions
By the way, there was a rumour, that they're going to make a M600i analogue with WiFi, so that would be a possibility in budget-middle class smartphones.
And I'm comparing telephones and smartphones, looking for replacement of my phone, and requirements are either smartphone, or good organiser/alarm capability, not very big size, and not very pricy, so I'm chosing in between SE M600i (touch screen, compact smartphone, and I like the design - such business and serious feel, but not very convinient to use single-handed) or nokia 6120 (or other nokia smartphones - very typical for nokia, they are all pretty similar), or motorokr z6 (it has superb organiser and 3 different alarms, it has linux OS, and motorola is going to publish SDK at the end of this year, so it's going to be a good smartphone, but i dislike the keyboard).
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| 09-07-2007 03:32 PM |
| Unregistered |
Mac
Has anyone tried synching the M600 with Mac OSX?
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| 03-07-2007 01:33 PM |
| Unregistered |
I had the m600i for five months. A piece of junk. Kept going in for repairs (mostly to do with the touchscreen), got it replaced (a nine week wait, of course), and the second one lasted two weeks before it became as unstable as the first one. Eventually, it wouldn't even boot up.
So, rather than enduring another misadventure with "smart"-phones, I've ordered a replacement cell phone from the service provider with a lot of mp3 capability and a decent camera.
Basta.
More than I actually need.
And less potential for headaches.
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| 18-06-2007 05:09 PM |
| hunar.hawleri |
M600i is great
I have a PDA Sony Ericsson phone for two years, Sony Ericsson is fantastic and i am very happy with it.
but the time went to have a PDA phone so i am searching for a device with:
Operating System
Quick office
Touch Screen
Big Screen Size
Sound Quality
Business device
compact
Nice Looking
POZ
and i reached that the perfect devide is M600i.
i hope Sony Ericsson will produce more M series smart phone.
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| 08-06-2007 07:03 PM |
| Unregistered |
Highly Recommened
I have had an M600i for about 7 months now.
This is an excellent device. I have been in the computer busines for about seven or so years. Gadgets no longer impress me. But this phone does.
It is more a mini-computer than a phone. Its G3 access to the internet means that I can research all kinds of stuff almost anywhere. I need to know something, I use the Opera browser that is on the M600i. By this alone the phone has paid for itself.
I can touch type so I easily got used to the layout of keys on the M600i. The keyoboard layout is an excellent design, so good that I have never used the character recognition application. I can add notes, write stuff and keep of track of things to do easily and quickly. What is more, the predictive text system in the M600i can save me so much time that writing with the M600i is not much slower than with the keyboard.
And then there is the music. This is very good. Especially when adding in a small portable amplifier to give some bass to the sound. For a while I had a gigiabyte M2 chip in the M600i and that meant I could have my choice of about a dozen albums. I bought a 2GB one recently but have been too busy to add tracks to it.
And it is reliable. I haven't updated the operating system. Yet the phone has only frozen three or four times so far.
Oh, and it is fine as a phone and for texting. But you'd expect that.
I also like the fact that the M600i will charge while connected by USB to a PC. Very useful.
Then you have its ability to read and write in Word and Excel, its ability to read html and pdf files. These all add to its usefulness.
And finally, it looks good and easily fits in a pocket.
But it is not perfect. I would like a faster processor and more memory to handle the applications when they are running. It gets a little slow sometimes. The predictive text in the word processor can get painfully slow after 1000 words or so. So basically it needs more power. But this should be kept in context. I have sat wiith a colleague who has an old pentium pc that he still uses. It has a similar processing power, memory and hard drive to my M600i and it is a huge desktop thing.
So, the M600i - highly recommended.
Best,
Bob
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| 11-05-2007 11:06 AM |
| riaans |
Nokia E61 vs Sony Ericsson M600i
Hi there, I need to decide between getting a Nokia E61 or a Sony Ericsson M600i. Can anyone please advise which is best? I need something that features easy text input, can synchronise with Outlook, and provides for easy sharing and editing of Excel and Word files. I’m pretty sure that both these phones cater for these features, but which is best? I prefer the E61’s keyboard, but am also attracted to the M600’s touchscreen. Has anyone perhaps used both these phones? Can anyone help?
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| 11-04-2007 05:24 PM |
| afro [poland] |
i'm interested if it is any gps receiver compatible with se m600i? and what about software like f.eg. tomtom working with m600i?
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| 09-03-2007 08:47 AM |
| Unregistered |
@#$%^!
really slow, got hang when 1st use, cannot backup sms to PC... =<
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| 08-03-2007 06:51 AM |
| Abhishek |
@ dumoc, USB Mode
You will need to set the phone's usb connection in data mode than phone mode. This can be done from Tools->Control Panel->connections->USB->USB Functionality. By default it is set to "phone mode" rather than "file transfer". You also wud have noticed that the transfer speeds are miserably slow in phone mode usb. Once in file trasnfer mode the OS creates a new drive just like a regular Flash drive and allows you to transfer files Much Much faster. Without the phone in file transfer mode, the disk2phone and the adobe app does not work!
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