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wheres the W800i ?

scp

Nov 4, 2005, 2:25 PM
i've read about it on cnet but i want more info like is it durable at all? can you make mp3's into ringtones? can i use my own headphones? is there photo caller id? etc... i just registered so i dont know if the ppl who run this site read these forums often but they really should have the w800 on here, its gotta be the hottest phone out from SE right now. probably why its about $500 😲
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G-rad

Nov 4, 2005, 3:38 PM
Sony Ericsson K750 / W800 its here
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G-rad

Nov 4, 2005, 3:44 PM
type in 800 in the JUMP box and scroll down to the k750/w800
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scp

Nov 4, 2005, 5:58 PM
thanks i didnt realize that phone went by another name/model 3 or w/e.. thanks 😁
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G-rad

Nov 5, 2005, 10:34 AM
no problem 😁
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scp

Nov 7, 2005, 3:02 PM
i asked about this somewhere else already but i'm gonna ask here just in case.
I really want to buy this phone, the SE w800, but i dont know what carrier would give me the best service. the guy at the sony store said that i could use nextel (which i think is BS), cingular, t-mobile or verizon i think. i have nextel and i'm pretty sure that it only uses 850 so thats gotta be wrong. i talked to the cingular guy and he said that i shouldnt sign w/ them b/c the phone doesnt support 800 frequency. the t-mobile guy said i could do it through them and have good service but i know they work off commission so i'm a little hesitant to trust them. verizon is a good carrier here. probably has the most consistant service or so i'm told. they ar...
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scp

Nov 7, 2005, 3:03 PM
i asked about this somewhere else already but i'm gonna ask here just in case.
I really want to buy this phone, the SE w800, but i dont know what carrier would give me the best service. the guy at the sony store said that i could use nextel (which i think is BS), cingular, t-mobile or verizon i think. i have nextel and i'm pretty sure that it only uses 850 so thats gotta be wrong. i talked to the cingular guy and he said that i shouldnt sign w/ them b/c the phone doesnt support 800 frequency. the t-mobile guy said i could do it through them and have good service but i know they work off commission so i'm a little hesitant to trust them. verizon is a good carrier here. probably has the most consistant service or so i'm told. they are expens...
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datasleuth

Dec 1, 2005, 2:06 PM
I'm in the exact same situation as yourself. Tried the Nokia 6682. Good reception in San Diego area. Good features, but has a number of drawbacks (headphones, Mac sync on OS X Tiger only, RS-MMC DV format, etc.)

Check out gsmworld.com for detailed coverage maps by carrier and band. Cingular has a strong base of 850 MHz nationally and is building up their 1900 MHz towers, but might be lacking somewhat. If you're on a Cingular nationwide (no roaming chgs), they have agreements with other 1900 MHz carriers to augment their existing towers. T-Mobile should be 1900 MHz and should be a good carrier.
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