let me know when it's implemented in efs3/xfs/ntfsJason wrote:http://www.dpreview.com/news/0308/03080 ... gbship.asp 4Gb in the palm of your hand
speaking of palm, any of you have suggestion for PDA? I keep forgetting about stuff i need to do ...
let me know when it's implemented in efs3/xfs/ntfsJason wrote:http://www.dpreview.com/news/0308/03080 ... gbship.asp 4Gb in the palm of your hand
Get a cool cell phone thingy instead. Jonathan you have one of those right?Peijen wrote:let me know when it's implemented in efs3/xfs/ntfsJason wrote:http://www.dpreview.com/news/0308/03080 ... gbship.asp 4Gb in the palm of your hand
speaking of palm, any of you have suggestion for PDA? I keep forgetting about stuff i need to do ...
yes. see article about my Hiptop. for t-mobile, you can use any ole random GSM device with a t-mobile SIM card, so long as it supports the right band of frequencies. so buy a cool asian one and use it here. only problem is you don't get any of the nice rebates that t-mobile provides. but you gots the azn conextion, right?Peijen wrote:I thought about that, but I don't really need a cell phone, yet. Also why don't they sell some of the cell phones they have in asia? they are so much cooler.Alan wrote:Get a cool cell phone thingy instead. Jonathan you have one of those right?
I will look into the t-mobile thing. As for wireless pda, how useful would it be if I don't have wireless LAN setup? It would be nice if I don't have to plus it into my computer to sync data though ...Dwindlehop wrote: yes. see article about my Hiptop. for t-mobile, you can use any ole random GSM device with a t-mobile SIM card, so long as it supports the right band of frequencies. so buy a cool asian one and use it here. only problem is you don't get any of the nice rebates that t-mobile provides. but you gots the azn conextion, right?
also, get a wireless pda, even if it isn't a phone. wireless is cool. 802.11 is cool. GPRS is cool. 802.11 plus GPRS is cooler, but good luck finding a device that'll do that. you could probably get one that lets you swap out CF cards to switch between networks. that's lame, but doable.
well, USB, generally. Possibly some form of web page (My T-Mobile, for instance) or email, but broadly speaking, USB.Peijen wrote:so how do you sync data with your computer (GPRS)? also you have to pay $0.20 per minute for internet plan?Dwindlehop wrote:802.11 without WLAN is less-than-useful, unless you want to pay for a service provider out in the world. GPRS is cellular, of course, and doesn't need a WLAN at all.
oops, i mean to make a phone call. the t-mobile internet plan says you have to pay $0.20/minutes for phone call.Dwindlehop wrote:well, USB, generally. Possibly some form of web page (My T-Mobile, for instance) or email, but broadly speaking, USB.Peijen wrote:so how do you sync data with your computer (GPRS)? also you have to pay $0.20 per minute for internet plan?Dwindlehop wrote:802.11 without WLAN is less-than-useful, unless you want to pay for a service provider out in the world. GPRS is cellular, of course, and doesn't need a WLAN at all.
you'd be a fool to pay per minute for data. Some older networks are still circuit-switched only and so charge you per minute. But any real network is packet-switched and either charges per megabyte or has a flat fee.
SMS is a standard used by pretty much all cell phones at this point, internet-enabled or not. AIM messages require a data connection and may incur additional fees. On my Nokia 3360, for instance, I got charged $0.10 for every AIM message since I had no data plan. Amber got mad after I used my phone on the train for AIM. On my Hiptop, I have flat fee data so I can use AIM as much as I want.Peijen wrote:how is text message different from AIM message?
Ok, yeah I guess that's my question, I don't recall seeing plan with unlimited data transfer/some amount of minutes.Dwindlehop wrote:uh, one presumes that's the cost after you use up all your minutes?
if you have an internet-only plan, then i would expect to see per-minute fees for voice. try getting some combo action in there.
The new Tungsten looks like it's priced to move. I haven't read any reviews of it.Peijen wrote:let me know when it's implemented in efs3/xfs/ntfsJason wrote:http://www.dpreview.com/news/0308/03080 ... gbship.asp 4Gb in the palm of your hand
speaking of palm, any of you have suggestion for PDA? I keep forgetting about stuff i need to do ...
Speaking of SMS. One of my friends down here works for the company that routes all intercarrier sms messaging. Pretty cool since he can read any of the messages going through the system. Most go too fast, but if you have a rule already existing in the system you can have it bring it up.Dwindlehop wrote:SMS is a standard used by pretty much all cell phones at this point, internet-enabled or not. AIM messages require a data connection and may incur additional fees. On my Nokia 3360, for instance, I got charged $0.10 for every AIM message since I had no data plan. Amber got mad after I used my phone on the train for AIM. On my Hiptop, I have flat fee data so I can use AIM as much as I want.Peijen wrote:how is text message different from AIM message?
It depends on who you want to talk to: SMS: cell phone users. AIM: people on AIM.