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10-07-2008 10:12 AM
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Nokia E51 or P1i?

Guys, I am choosing between E51 and P1i. What do you think is better?
Is the internet speed (UMTS for Pi1 and HSDPA for E51) a big difference?
Also for the processor 200 MHz only for P1i and 369 MHz for E51.
23-03-2008 06:18 PM
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camera

just push the back key which is located near the jog dial
23-03-2008 05:46 AM
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Need help - P1i Keyboard & Camera

1. Can anyone please tell me where is the BACK key in P1i?

2. How to exit the Camera?


Thanks.
23-08-2007 11:57 AM
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P1i and PC Suite Software

Is there anyway of sms managemnet via the PC for SE P series phones's.

Also how can you manage your contacts without using Outlook or Lotus Notes's.

I've just upgraded from my old Nokia N70 and Nokia's PC Suite was great in comparrison to SE's
18-08-2007 08:14 AM
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Re: Outlook support

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Originally Posted by KBG View Post
Has anyone any experience with MS Outlook. With a previous much earlier T610 I had lots of troubles downloading Phone numbers, calender and contacts
Haven't laid my hands on my P1 yet, but I'd be really surprised if it didn't work flawlessly since I had no problems with using a wide range of phones since T610. With a little help from Plaxo.com I even manage to sync over multiple phones, platforms and computers

I did however upgrade from the freeware sync software that was part of the T610 distribution to the same commercial software in order to be able to support multiple phones on the same computer. Freeware version worked fine when using only one phone though...

Only thing I haven't managed yet was to get sync over BT to work :P

Not that it's a great comfort for you since you had problems with it, but it should work anyway...
18-08-2007 08:07 AM
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Java development

Being a true noob when it comes to developing Java applications for mobile devices, could someone give a quick briefing on the following subjects when it comes to P1 specifically:

- Development JDK, which version can be used in order to get correct compiler support regardless of development environment / IDE?

- Distributing applications
How do I get the app to be recognized by the device? I assume JAR-files would be ok, but is any specific content required for the mobile device to understand what's part of the file? Can I use the same procedure when wanting to "install" an upgraded application? Are there more ways of getting the JAR to the device than putting it on a webserver? If not, what should be part of the server folder containing the application in order for the device to recognize it properly?

- Any excellent websites that specialize in mobile Java development?
Community forums would be more than welcome...

Lots of questions that hopefuly can be answered with a few links

Thx

/Jonas
18-08-2007 08:02 AM
Unregistered hi, can somebody tell me if this p1i hangs? i hav d p990i but the problem is that it keeps on hanging...
03-08-2007 12:08 AM
KBG
Outlook compatability

Has anyone any experience with MS Outlook. With a previous much earlier T610 I had lots of troubles downloading Phone numbers, calender and contacts
25-07-2007 09:23 PM
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a few questions for someone who owns one ...

.... or has seen / reviewed one.

(1) Was just wondering if a user can get to the corners of the touchscreen with a finger? For example, can one get to the task manager icon with a finger? It used to be easy on the P910i since the screen was not so recessed, and got more difficult on the P990i.

(2) Also, does the rear camera lens have a cover? For this, the P990i was better with its rotating lens cover as compared to the P910i.

(3) In general, are there many cracks/crevices on the device for it to collect dust into? Honestly, that is the only one feature of the iPhone that I like....


Thanks for any info!
28-05-2007 08:59 AM
Antarrua The worst part of all the features is the absence of the 5-way jog dial, like the one on the SE P910. They took it off on the P990, but they should put it back on the P1i. It works much better than the "back" button!!
10-05-2007 04:54 PM
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SE P600i and SE P1i Key Board Usage

As a owner and user of SE P900, SE M600i, Nokia 9500, Nokia 9300i, Nokia E61, Nokia E70 and Nokia E61i I've found the M600i keyboard to be very, very good. It is not designed or does operate in a manner as the BlackBerry Pearl's keyboard.

The SE M600i keyboard is extremely well designed, easy to use and is excellent for daily usage. If the SE P1i comes with real VoIP functionality it will be a very compelling product.

Thanks - FLG
10-05-2007 10:44 AM
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hygiene

I think, that in consideration that most of the people buying this phone will be business people, the terminology isn't so wrong. I mean, hygiene factors are HRM 1-0-1. I really don't think this phone is being built for techies!
10-05-2007 10:06 AM
rmbedi Who the hell wants a double functional keyboard on a smartphone ?
I saw this similar ShXX on the Blackberry my brother-in-law uses.

OK, camera will be surely better than on my E61i, but is is necassary to have a camera with lots on pixels, but limited capabilities for sincere usage.
10-05-2007 06:08 AM
JenneeD "It seems a bit pretentious to use terms like that on a public press release. Something like "standard features" or "expected features" would be far more informative.

Most english-speakers probably wouldn't be familiar with the term "hygiene features", and I doubt most non-english speakers would find that definition under "hygiene" in their english dictionaries."

Yes, I agree. It was purely coincidental that I as a non-native speaker came across the term at university, so it rang a bell when reading the press release.

I guess that takes the whole marketing wording thing to another level. Before, it was hard for non-geeks to understand what their phone is able to do, now even techies need to take classes in motivation theory to understand a simple press release. Talk about corporate "communication".
09-05-2007 11:06 PM
ares They can enable it on the p990 too now...all this is the result of SE buying optomobile voip solution afaik
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