where to buy this phone???
ada jual kat malaysia ke??

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Mar 26 2008, 04:34 PM
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where to buy this phone??? ada jual kat malaysia ke?? ![]() |
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Mar 27 2008, 09:40 AM
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Mar 27 2008, 03:14 PM
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ermm.. what are disadvantages of this phone? i've read somewhere which says.. The messaging services on the I-Mobile 902 include your standard SMS together with EMS, MMS and online chat for that all round service. The MMS function will handle a file of up to 300Kb, and the user is able to store up to 100 messages in the 128Mb of RAM available. The phone book allows up to 500 records, with 5 fields per record - not the largest available, but more than adequate for most. A useful function allows quick dial using 8 “Hot Keys”, and the incoming display has space for both a graphic of the caller, together with name and phone number. Is that true?? ![]() |
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Mar 27 2008, 03:44 PM
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QUOTE(Vervain @ Mar 27 2008, 03:27 PM) its something you have to compensate. My guess is everyone is happy with the phone they're using. If you're a vivid MMS user then i have nothing to say, but normally MMS will not handle your big 5mp picture, they will crop or resize down to adequate viewing. You don't want the other party to pay up more, just to receive a big chunk of image. Same goes to sms, along the way you might encounter some important sms and they are relevant for storage but hey, 100 sms is more than enough, one way or another, its for you to do frequent house keeping. I think most of the time you will be using the external memory rather the internal ones. Thanks for your comments.Overall I-mobile 905 is a good phone for simple daily call to call basic usage with added simple media capabilities. And the advantages of good camera quality packs the punch to the phone. If you're looking for something with state of the art gizmo, my guess is , you need to look for other phones. I don't really bother about the MMS actually.. As long as it could automatically resize the pic, it would be OK for me. But regarding the SMS, I really need to keep them. Anyway, based on the part that I've bold. Do you mean I could use the memory card to store the MMS, like the Nokia phone could do? Is it? Or is there any other way that I could keep a backup for my SMS before I permanently delete it from the phone? As for SE phone, I could use a software called MyPhoneExplorer which can export the SMS I've selected to an HTML page. So, I can regularly backup my SMS that way before I delete it from my phone. Even my k800i which can store 1000 SMSes also not enough lorrr... ![]() |
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Mar 27 2008, 04:57 PM
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