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My Mobile Phone having very high Functionality.
-> I can talk with other through my Mobile
-> Also i can send SMS also
What a great mobile phone i am having?
Most of them got Jealousy on me.
Rajasekar
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where's the "old" option ?
..as in "my phone is probably older than half of CP's readership"
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It's amazing the amount of tech savvy people without mobiles. I though I was the only one left on the planet without one.
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I never leave the house.
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I spent the first 10 years of my career forced to wear a pager and be on call (without being compensated for it, of course).
No more.
I think I'm the only one on my team that doesn't have a cell phone ... and since the company's too cheap to provide one, I'm unreachable after hours.
I'm lovin it.
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I didn't have a mobile until about a year ago. The only reason I bought it was because I was looking for a new job and wanted to talk to agents in private at work. Rather amusingly, one of the boss' friends sold me his old one thinking I wanted it so that my wife could phone me to tell me she was going into labour Nowadays (found a new job) it lives in the car, and is usually switched off.
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I smashed my cellphone on the ground and stomped on it in anger 5 months ago. I've been having so much peace, that although I keep thinking of buying a new one, I just can't bring myself around to buy it
.dlrow eht ni gnihtyna naht erom moceleT etah I
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I'm surprised there's so few PalmOS-based mobile owners. I've recently bought a PalmOne Treo 600, and although it has a couple of minor issues, it's a fantastic side step from my separate Nokia 8310 + Clie TJ37, even though the Treo 600 is a lower res, lower powered device.
El Reg have reviews of both the 600 and 650, I believe. Worth checking out if you have reasonably deep pockets for money, but not two devices. 
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Java is actually a virtual execution environment, similar to .NET CLR, and is not a mobile operating system.
So called "Java based phones" actually runs some other operation system, which can be PocketPC, PalmOS, Symbian, SmartPhone, Linux, or some kind of proprietry OS created by the phone manufacturer.
The J2ME (Java 2 Mobile Edition) Virtual Machine is installed on the OS, and supports running J2ME applications.
The phone menus, wap browser, call and radio handling etc. are native code executed by the OS and are not written in Java.
J2ME VM is pre-installed on all Symbian phones, and sometimes can be installed on other types mobile OS.
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Since about October 2 years ago, if I have used my mobile phone more than 5 times then that is a lot. I hate the things.
I am the handsome one in the crowd.
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I am guessing that it uses the palm OS. If anyone knows the real answer let me know.
Pamela Reinskou
Some Days the Dragon Wins!!
VersusLaw Inc.
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I still have my SonyEricsson T68i that replaced my Nokia 8850 when his screen stopped working. There was no phone that was worth throwing the T68i away, 'cos it has what i need in a small case ...
I don't think that I wan't to put a Palm on my ear?
Greets
Roland
Wenn der Computer wirklich alles kann, dann kann er mich mal kreuzweise.
(Manfred Schmidt)
Follow your Euro notes in their tracks
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You can't answer the phone without putting your palm to your ear
T68i was nice - I think I upgraded from mine because of a faulty SIM Only thing wrong with them is slow reboot (eg: time til you could lookup items in directory)
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Meski
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Oh, sure you can. Bluetooth offerings include a Palm-free headset profile -- I mean hands-free. :->
Now, I don't know if the T68i has BT, but hey, I not serious anyway.
Enjoy!
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I just *knew* I was going to get that reply. Anality is not dead.
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Meski
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My previous mobile phone was the T610 (with newset Firmware upgrade) + BT free spech mechanism and it worked perfectly!
Now I have a i-mate SP3i ...
Look at the +/- list (at the bottom of the page):
T610 compared with SP3i
Kind Regards, hfr
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I am one of those starving developers who are unable to afford a cell/mobile phone. So I will have to live with my iPAQ and Samsung Cell Phone for now....
Works for I need it. The only disadvantage is that I have 2 devices instead of one... Some day I guess 
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My celular (mobile phone) use this tecnology to develop mobile application.
Alexsander "Axia" Antunes
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I know one of the guys that develops "BREW" at Qualcomm. It is essentially some programming environment (From my understanding, I'm not really familar or into this type of stuff) for writing applications for mobile devices (or something or other), it's being developed by Qualcomm (you remember Eudora?).
You should be able to find more information here:
http://www.qualcomm.com/[^]
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It uses a proprietary C++ environment but the development kit is easily obtained and there's lots of info, etc. It is a worthy competitor to Java and MS environments, though it has some basic architectural and philosophical differences.
Peter Kryszak
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It's just an API from Qualcomm. It's gain popularity pretty fast. I did an internship with a company last summer that makes the only email application on the brew platform.
/\ |_ E X E GG
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Thats why they have off buttons :p my phone is Symbian, but it is a P800, so i use it more as a PDA
http://www.infinity.co.nr
http://www.casiofortissimo.co.nr
There are 10 types of people, those who can count in binary, and those who cant!
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Michael Dunn wrote:
I have no cell phone, no pager, no nothing. I don't want to be reachable 24 hrs a day.
I only bought mine because I was spending more time on client's sites and needed to be contactable by other clients. I bought a 'pay as you go' phone with £10 credit. That was over 18 months ago and I still haven't used up the inital £10.
Michael
CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
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Why being reachable? Use it to make other people reachable
Don't try it, just do it! 
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