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    dancing girls you say? maybe a nokia communicator is what i need...


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    I read a review on O2 Atom somewhere on SCMP! Priced at 5999 I believe! Wonder where its available!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by PSMaverick:
    I read a review on O2 Atom somewhere on SCMP! Priced at 5999 I believe! Wonder where its available!!
    It's pretty much available everywhere. Price is $5980 for the unit alone -- luxury pack is priced @$6380 and that gets you a silicone case + Jabra 250v bluetooth headset.

    If Wanchai is still price gouging, try Mongkok or Shamshuipo.

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    I've since become turned on by the Sony Ericsson P990i which should be available by March.


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    I used to have a p910, it was decent but the build quality and speaker on the phone sucked....I'll have to take a look at the p990

    OK, just looked. Aside from the 2 MP camera and the Symbian OS, I think I'm better off with the O2 XDA Exec that I'll be receiving in a few days....

    Last edited by jayinhongkong; 02-01-2006 at 12:26 AM.

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    Problem is the Windows reliability factor. I am swaying to a non Windows-based system.


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    Quote Originally Posted by discobay:
    Problem is the Windows reliability factor. I am swaying to a non Windows-based system.
    It's not that bad with WM5... I have the Dopod 818 Pro and there are no terrible crashes or instabily issues. Software programmers are still updating their "stuff" to support WM5 but I expect stability issues will decline over the next few months..

    Also, having Windows Mobile-based system makes it easier to sync to Outlook.

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    it takes about 30 seconds to reset the device, even if it does crash...thats with the o2 mini. the xda exec/jasjar should be more reliable....it's really not an issue to me, it doesn't happen every day or anything....


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    Quote Originally Posted by jayinhongkong:
    it takes about 30 seconds to reset the device, even if it does crash...thats with the o2 mini. the xda exec/jasjar should be more reliable....it's really not an issue to me, it doesn't happen every day or anything....
    only 30 seconds? it took me 70 seconds for a soft reset once, on a dopod 818 pro

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    ouch...well...still not that bad IMO