tempest21 Posted June 23, 2009 Share Posted June 23, 2009 iphone is one great phone. try browsing iphonestore and you'll bewildered by its quantity of quality software, the forte of apple. 5800 is one great phone too. i have lauded its features since i started posting in this forum. but software is still wanting.now here's a page from SMARTPHONE & PDA (British Ed.), issue 88 (June '09): i was checking my friend's 5800 last nighti had a hard time using it, maybe its bcause of the touch screen featurei also tried to install a java game"tower bloxx"ang hirap laruin, you really have to install a game that is meant for the unit i was on robinsons place last sunday and was able to check the unit that is sold on the tianggesome of their unit is capable of reading chinese languages, it reminds me to check the version of the phone before buying one Quote Link to comment
remoteworld Posted June 23, 2009 Share Posted June 23, 2009 i was checking my friend's 5800 last nighti had a hard time using it, maybe its bcause of the touch screen featurei also tried to install a java game"tower bloxx"ang hirap laruin, you really have to install a game that is meant for the unit i was on robinsons place last sunday and was able to check the unit that is sold on the tianggesome of their unit is capable of reading chinese languages, it reminds me to check the version of the phone before buying oneyou're in luck if that unit you want to buy can show chinese characters. with the new firmware installed, the touchscreen is much much better, 'tower bloxx' is meant for small screen nokia phones. the games made for 5800 are great, hope you try one. with the new firmware, dictionaries are now available, you can listen to the chinese words (cantonese and mandarin) but the characters are still rectangles in my phone. i wrote my problem to nokia.com. i'm hoping they have a solution they can give me soon. Quote Link to comment
remoteworld Posted June 26, 2009 Share Posted June 26, 2009 trivia question: how do you record your conversation in 5800? Quote Link to comment
tempest21 Posted June 27, 2009 Share Posted June 27, 2009 (edited) trivia question: how do you record your conversation in 5800? habang may kausap...go to "Record" ..tama ba? hehe Edited June 27, 2009 by tempest21 Quote Link to comment
remoteworld Posted June 27, 2009 Share Posted June 27, 2009 (edited) habang may kausap...go to "Record" ..tama ba? hehei hope it's that easy, but it's not: i called up my other phone and pressed 'answer' there to establish a connection/conversation to record (actually i'll just record my own voice). but to my surprise, there's no 'record button' to press, even in 'options'. maybe a third party software is needed. Edited July 1, 2009 by remoteworld Quote Link to comment
aim Posted June 27, 2009 Share Posted June 27, 2009 i called up my other phone and pressed 'answer' there so there's a connection/conversation to record (actually i'll just record my own voice). but to my surprise, there's no 'record button' to press, even in 'options'. maybe a third party software is needed. Sir am gona buy 5800 next week. an gone choose red. Anu po ba mga dapat ko gawin? I mean mga dapat i-upgrade o mga idodownload pa? TIA. Quote Link to comment
remoteworld Posted June 27, 2009 Share Posted June 27, 2009 (edited) Sir am gona buy 5800 next week. an gone choose red. Anu po ba mga dapat ko gawin? I mean mga dapat i-upgrade o mga idodownload pa? TIA.if you're going to buy it in a nokia center (there's one in t. morato ave), might as well ask them right there and then to upgrade its firmware to v21. but if you plan to buy it elsewhere, your next step is to go to nokia center to upgrade its firmware from v11 to v21. then after the upgrade, surf the net like hell for free apps that are applicable to you. hahaha some safe apps can be downloaded from nokia: press 'menu' (white bottom center key), 'applications', 'downloads' if you happen to be in a free wifi spot heck, why not drop by at remoteworld (call me for appointment at 410-0010, it's open from 9am to 9pm) when you've got the 5800. i'll be glad to show you the ropes. i'm an amateur myself in 5800, but i dig the machine so i tweak its "buttons" and features pagka ginaganahan Edited June 28, 2009 by remoteworld Quote Link to comment
aim Posted June 29, 2009 Share Posted June 29, 2009 if you're going to buy it in a nokia center (there's one in t. morato ave), might as well ask them right there and then to upgrade its firmware to v21. but if you plan to buy it elsewhere, your next step is to go to nokia center to upgrade its firmware from v11 to v21. then after the upgrade, surf the net like hell for free apps that are applicable to you. hahaha some safe apps can be downloaded from nokia: press 'menu' (white bottom center key), 'applications', 'downloads' if you happen to be in a free wifi spot heck, why not drop by at remoteworld (call me for appointment at 410-0010, it's open from 9am to 9pm) when you've got the 5800. i'll be glad to show you the ropes. i'm an amateur myself in 5800, but i dig the machine so i tweak its "buttons" and features pagka ginaganahan Yes Master im gona buy in nokia center. I will contact you before i go there. Salamat sa response Master. :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
Inyaki Posted June 30, 2009 Share Posted June 30, 2009 if you're going to buy it in a nokia center (there's one in t. morato ave), might as well ask them right there and then to upgrade its firmware to v21. but if you plan to buy it elsewhere, your next step is to go to nokia center to upgrade its firmware from v11 to v21. then after the upgrade, surf the net like hell for free apps that are applicable to you. hahaha some safe apps can be downloaded from nokia: press 'menu' (white bottom center key), 'applications', 'downloads' if you happen to be in a free wifi spot heck, why not drop by at remoteworld (call me for appointment at 410-0010, it's open from 9am to 9pm) when you've got the 5800. i'll be glad to show you the ropes. i'm an amateur myself in 5800, but i dig the machine so i tweak its "buttons" and features pagka ginaganahanmas mura ba sa mismong nokia center o mas mura pa rin sa mga tiangge ng G'hills? Quote Link to comment
peithe Posted June 30, 2009 Share Posted June 30, 2009 mas mura ba sa mismong nokia center o mas mura pa rin sa mga tiangge ng G'hills?In general, mas mura sa tiangge as compared to nokia center. Some units sold while brand new may or may not include a nokia warranty. Ofcourse mas mataas konti ang price nun may nokia warranty. Others simply prefer to but the phone at the Nokia Center for their own peace of mind so ok lang they pay premium. Quote Link to comment
orionpax Posted June 30, 2009 Share Posted June 30, 2009 Walang cost if you do the updating yourself via OTA or DSL thru NPS Quote Link to comment
knowella Posted July 1, 2009 Share Posted July 1, 2009 E75 maliit ang screen.... Quote Link to comment
johnlove Posted July 1, 2009 Share Posted July 1, 2009 e63 vs treo 680, what are your suggestions? Thanks Quote Link to comment
johnlove Posted July 1, 2009 Share Posted July 1, 2009 mas mura ba sa mismong nokia center o mas mura pa rin sa mga tiangge ng G'hills?Expect prices to be much much higher at nokia center, because their overhead expenses (ie rent, labor, taxes . . .) is higher than tiangge.I hope they can justify their higher price thru better service. Quote Link to comment
johnlove Posted July 1, 2009 Share Posted July 1, 2009 mas mura ba sa mismong nokia center o mas mura pa rin sa mga tiangge ng G'hills?Expect prices to be much much higher at nokia center, because their overhead expenses (ie rent, labor, taxes . . .) is higher than tiangge.I hope they can justify their higher price thru better service. Quote Link to comment
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