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Rar!!! :laugh: :laugh:

UPS finally arrived today with my little package from Hong Kong, I got stung ?18 for import duty, little git wanted it there and then:|| I'll write a review up at a later date, but I'll post some photos now. I'm busy installing some themes (the red and grey is OzonoRed from mangothemes.com, worth the ?8), sticking a few songs, few nGage games, few Roms and emulators (snes, MD, :p :p )and dumping a load of videos I've been converting all weekend.

The manual is in Chinese, so it's a testement to the intuitiveness of the Series 60 OS that I've got my GPRS and everything all set up perfectly. There's no slowness that I've read about the 6600, it's faster then my Samsung E700. It all connected via Bluetooth with my Logitech DiNovo finally becoming a bit more useful, all connected perfectly and I was transfering contacts and files in no time!

Mmmmm, mega-pixelicious!

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Quirky! But surprisingly usab:o :o

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Far, far smaller in real life than in the pics.

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Box Contents

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Mmm, purty characters! Comes with some Adobe software as well.

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Unopened box!

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Calendar, as yet unsyncyed with Outlook, but just a single button press aw:D :D

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Sweeeet, OzonoRed. Quality theme!

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256MB!!! In that tiny litte thing! Kingmax 256MB RS-MMC (Reduced Size)

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Yum, more sleek Ozono goodness!

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Blurro-vision 3000! Trying to keep a steady left hand an take a photo with the right isn't ea;) ;)

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I also made 2 little movies, again, it's shaky cam time. Not only am I a Series 60 noob, I was trying to film with one hand and look where I was pressing!UI in Action; 1.52mb/640x480:/b>

Right click - Save Target[/urlRealPlayer, good for once! 1.18mb/640x480:/b>

Right click - Save Target

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I bought mine from Hon Kong, no doubt the eBay guy made a nice tidy sum, but it's not available in the UK yet, and when it does become available just look at the price:

http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=7610

?420 and it's still not available. So I've got a veritable bargain. I also just noticed that the eBay seller has put an english manual on CD for me, quality bloke!

Better quality than the GX30, camera-wise. Nicer looking phone aswell, although a weird design. Got anything other than the mouse to compare it to Daz? Something common. Also, how much did the MMC set you back? I wasn't aware that they were using RS-MMC in the 7610s.

Also, what's the video quality like? And what restrictions does it have? (such as size - on the GX30, it's 400kb)

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