
06-15-2005, 11:00 PM
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SPH-M7000 Picture Goodness
"Before you starting jumping for joy, the SPH-M7000 Pocket PC only works on Korea�s CDMA 2000 network; so we�ll never see this baby stateside. If I can have it my way, ALL new handsets will have an integrated QWERTY keyboard. However, a larger screen and a keyboard will increase the overall size of the device."
Phonemag has some pretty nice pictures of the upcoming SPH-M7000. Unfortunatly, as noted, you'll have to move somewhere with CDMA 2000 to use it. Nice looking machine though, hopefully a taste of what will come in the future to all of us.
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06-16-2005, 12:01 AM
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Intellectual
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That looks just like a T-Mobile Sidekick! It is a great design though, and I wish there was a Windows Mobile GSM version...
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06-16-2005, 12:03 AM
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Intellectual
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Re: SPH-M7000 Picture Goodness
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Originally Posted by Jon Westfall
...Unfortunatly, as noted, you'll have to move somewhere with CDMA 2000 to use it. ...
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Technically, CDMA 2000 is what Sprint and Verizon use - that's not the issue. There are frequency band and other technology differences that make most Korean phones incompatible with US networks.
The basic CDMA technology is exactly the same, though, so it's relatively easy for companies to make US versions of Korean phones. They just need to add a second frequency band and things like A-GPS for E-911.
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06-16-2005, 12:15 AM
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Intellectual
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192 MB of RAM?! 8O
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06-16-2005, 12:42 AM
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Intellectual
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When I first saw pictures of this phone, I wondered if the screen swiveled out like the Sidekick or if it slid out. The orientation of the logo made me think it slid out, but I never saw mention of it. Now, this article confirms it slides up to reveal the keyboard.
Somehow, (if designed properly) I would think sliding back and forth would be less likely to have problems down the road then rotating around on a single axis point.
You can tell from how it held in that person's hand(s) that this thing is a beast. It's gotta look like you're holding TWO poptarts up to your ear!
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06-16-2005, 02:17 AM
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Intellectual
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I have to say that I love this phone. I have a PPC 6601 now and like it and used a sidekick for a long time, both the old model and the new........ I would love to have my 6601 functionality in this 'sidekickish' design!
I'm on Sprint too! Lets get this thing over here!
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06-16-2005, 02:37 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Kursplat
You can tell from how it held in that person's hand(s) that this thing is a beast. It's gotta look like you're holding TWO poptarts up to your ear! 
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I have small hands and my E830 does not look as big in my hads as this brick does in the photographs.
Make it a more reasonable size, give it a VGA screen then give me a shout and I'll see if I am finally interested in a phone/PDA combined.
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Given that ignorant airline stewardesses seem to think that a PDA (with no phone) can interfere with aircraft navigation - so they should be switched off when the doors are closed and the plane is stationary for 30 minutes at the gate yet can be switched ON once the plane reaches 20,000 feet !?!?!?!?!?!?! - I still want to pass on a phone/PDA combined for now.
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06-16-2005, 02:56 AM
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Editor Emeritus
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Re: SPH-M7000 Picture Goodness
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Originally Posted by rbrome
Technically, CDMA 2000 is what Sprint and Verizon use - that's not the issue. There are frequency band and other technology differences that make most Korean phones incompatible with US networks.
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I think Jon's primarily a GSM guy.  Anyway, I'd be very happy if R-UIM or something made its way across the globe and offered some standardization, but I'm not holding my breath.
--janak
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06-16-2005, 04:26 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SteveHoward999
Make it a more reasonable size, give it a VGA screen then give me a shout and I'll see if I am finally interested in a phone/PDA combined.
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I agree with you. I would love to Samsung to make a HTC Universal type device with a VGA screen. I love love to have the HTC UNiversal, but I am not moving from Verizon to get it. T-Mobile, Cingular, & Sprint are all just to spotty were I live.
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06-16-2005, 08:23 AM
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Philosopher
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SteveHoward999
Make it a more reasonable size, give it a VGA screen then give me a shout and I'll see if I am finally interested in a phone/PDA combined.
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And drop that bl@@dy silly aerial! Why oh why do they do it? :roll: If they can do an MDA Compact without one surely they can dump it on these bigger units too! :evil:
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