QUOTE(alexchan76 @ Jan 8 2009, 03:50 PM)
ya even i'm not working now i feel study is more fun and easy..haha..
so so so whr to buy 5800 other den go ss2 pj?
there very far le..
any KL seller or Klang?
Nokia ♪★Nokia XpressMusic 5800 "TUBE" V3★♪, MORE than 100++ TUBIANS in LYN now!!!
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Jan 8 2009, 03:53 PM
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i'm going to get my red next week..
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Jan 9 2009, 02:44 PM
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QUOTE(davidmak @ Jan 9 2009, 02:43 PM) As I said, the screen is very sensitive and operating it with finger or nails is just as easy. Believe me when I say sensitivity is good, its much better than HTC where some of the touches don't register at all until you had to stab the screen. that screen is not scratch resistance?Not when you use a screen protector. Thats a number one rule. Always use screen protector especially on touch enabled phones. |
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Jan 9 2009, 02:48 PM
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Jan 9 2009, 02:51 PM
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QUOTE(Demitri @ Jan 9 2009, 02:48 PM) So far sapphire glass only is scratch resistance la bro! sry for my noobness..But i suppose using finger and nail will not scratch the screen, unless you are Wolverine lah!~ haha btw getting it next week. haha. i'm afraid i might be wolverine sometimes. haha |
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Jan 9 2009, 02:57 PM
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Jan 9 2009, 03:04 PM
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QUOTE(davidmak @ Jan 9 2009, 03:05 PM) Unfortunately no screens are scratch resistant unless the surface hardness is through the roof. The pressure sensitive screen used on Nokia 5800 is a soft membrane and as such is not scratch resistant. Even screen protectors aren't scratch resistant but they provide their protection by sacrificing themself which is good. Martin Fields also aren't scratch resistant. They have coatings that will prevent scratches but not avoid it. It will never will since these are soft materials. wow thx for your explaination.The key to scratch resistance is the hardness of material. The harder and denser it is like sapphire and diamonds, the better it will be. Even glass can be scratched and it is impossible to use glass without increasing the price of the product. get it^^ |
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QUOTE(davidmak @ Jan 9 2009, 03:15 PM) No, it means that your range is shorter and wider in view. If you want to take a far away object, you will have to move to it. There's no zoom here anyway. Also most f numbers cannot be compared among handphones. f numbers are based on 35mm format. You can't compare the f numbers unless you know the size of the lenses and sensors you're comparing with. A smaller sensor requires smaller lenses and will result in smaller f numbers (minimum). Some handphones have larger sensors like N95 and the f is slightly larger. It doesn't mean it has more range and no wide angles. yes sir..f number is the range from focusing lens to sensor. Actually the camera like any other cameraphone is good when taking macro and near objects. However taking anything further away will not have enough detail. Thats because of the size of the lense and the sensor. The resolving power and 'resolution' isn't game enough for this. And by 'resolution' I don't mean megapixels. u're really like a teacher. haha maybe he is a teacher. btw when i use sony ericsson phone to zoom and take photo, it will be blur. will this happen to 5800? |
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QUOTE(davidmak @ Jan 9 2009, 03:23 PM) It will definitely be blurred and result in even lesser detail. Reason is because it is digital zoom. Meaning to say, it will have to crop the photos and then upscale it back to native resolution. How this is done? Lets consider a large picture of a paddy field where there is a tiny farmer in the field. If you want to zoom to the farmer. What is done is the camera will crop the rest of the paddy field and just 'focus' onto the farmer. Now because the farmer is small, how can fill a 3.2MP camera output? Upscale lor. But how to upscale? We stretch it to fill up the entire frame. But the farmer will look blur because there no more additional information to create. okie..That is digital zoom. Unfortunately the Nokia 5800 don't have optical zoom like the N93. I will not recommend using the digital zoom at all. The sensor is small enough, noise is so bad. If you zoom somemore, quality degradation is even worse. Better leave it at zero. hehe really good explanation from you |
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QUOTE(jpaq @ Jan 9 2009, 03:41 PM) Dear All, how bout using the pouch?I still have not managed to get my screen protector from Atlantis since last friday (2 Jan) until now. Boss say no stock yet. I am getting nervous about using my 5800 day-in day-out with the screen naked with no protection! Does anyone at all know where to get a screen protector specifically made/designed for the 5800 in KL/PJ? |
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any1 i noe how much is the ori nokia sevice centre?
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opps sry i was talking to my fren and suddenly i want to ask whr is the nokia ori service centre..haha
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QUOTE(feimeng @ Jan 9 2009, 04:25 PM) ask u guys 1 thing u mean take it up from ur hand will got light?my 5800 screen will automatic light up once i pick it up previously but now no longer acting that way oredi any1 has any idea abt tis? Added on January 9, 2009, 4:27 pm QUOTE(alexchan76 @ Jan 9 2009, 04:26 PM) thx bro^^ This post has been edited by mykpin88: Jan 9 2009, 04:27 PM |
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